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RedisShake 4.x: Redis Data Processing & Migration Tool
Overview
RedisShake is a tool designed for processing and migrating Redis data. It offers the following features:
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Redis Compatibility: RedisShake is compatible with Redis versions ranging from 2.8 to 7.2, and supports various deployment methods including standalone, master-slave, sentinel, and cluster.
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Cloud Service Compatibility: RedisShake works seamlessly with popular Redis-like databases provided by leading cloud service providers, including but not limited to:
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Module Compatibility: RedisShake is compatible with TairString, TairZSet, and TairHash modules.
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Multiple Export Modes: RedisShake supports PSync, RDB, and Scan export modes.
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Data Processing: RedisShake enables data filtering and transformation through custom scripts.
Getting Started
Installation
Download the Binary Package
Download the binary package directly from the Releases page.
Compile from Source
To compile from source, ensure that you have a Golang environment set up on your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/alibaba/RedisShake
cd RedisShake
sh build.sh
Usage
Assume you have two Redis instances:
- Instance A: 127.0.0.1:6379
- Instance B: 127.0.0.1:6380
Create a new configuration file shake.toml
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[sync_reader]
address = "127.0.0.1:6379"
[redis_writer]
address = "127.0.0.1:6380"
To start RedisShake, run the following command:
./redis-shake shake.toml
For more detailed information, please refer to the documentation:
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community. For significant changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. We are particularly interested in:
- Adding support for more modules
- Enhancing support for Readers and Writers
- Sharing your Lua scripts and best practices
History
RedisShake is a project actively maintained by the Tair team at Alibaba Cloud. Its evolution can be traced back to its initial version, which was forked from redis-port.
During its evolution:
- The RedisShake 2.x version brought a series of improvements and updates, enhancing its overall stability and performance.
- The RedisShake 3.x version represented a significant milestone where the entire codebase was completely rewritten and optimized, leading to better efficiency and usability.
- The current version, RedisShake 4.x, has further enhanced features related to readers, configuration, observability, and functions.
License
RedisShake is open-sourced under the MIT license.