I was wondering how to disable presistence in redis. There is mention of the possibility of doing this here: http://redis.io/topics/persistence. I mean it in the exact same sense as described there. Any help would be very much appreciated!
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To disable all data persistence in Redis do the following in the redis.conf file:
Disable AOF by setting the
appendonlyconfiguration directive tono(it is the default value). like this:appendonly noDisable RDB snapshotting by commenting all of the
saveconfiguration directives (there are 3 that are defined by default) and explicitly disabling saving:#save 900 1 #save 300 10 #save 60 10000 save ""
After change, make sure you restart Redis to apply them.
Alternatively, you can use the CONFIG SET command to apply these changes during runtime (just make sure you also do a CONFIG REWRITE to persist the changes).
Note: depending on your Redis' version, there are other tweaks that prevent Redis from accessing the disk for replication-related tasks.
As AOF (appendonly) is disabled by default, there is only one thing that is to be done for disabling persistence without redis service restart is to disable save configuration.
For disabling it on runtime and verifying run below commands
Check current save configuration
pawan@devops:~$ redis-cli config get save
1) "save"
2) "900 1 300 10 60 10000"
Same setting will be present in redis.conf file as well
pawan@devops:~$ grep -w 'save' /etc/redis/redis.conf | grep -v '#'
save 900 1
save 300 10
save 60 10000
Disable save configuration
pawan@devops:~$ redis-cli config set save ""
OK
Modify redis.conf file with the new save configuration so that the configuration remains permanent on redis service restarts
root@ip-172-16-3-114:~# redis-cli config rewrite
OK
Confirm the new save configuration
pawan@devops:~$ redis-cli config get save
1) "save"
2) ""
Now if you will scan the redis.conf file for save configuration there won't be any results
pawan@devops:~$ grep -w 'save' /etc/redis/redis.conf | grep -v '#'
pawan@devops:~$