Using the Redis key-value store
Redis is the most commonly used key-value store. The vibe.d framework has built-in support for Redis that you can use to provide persistent storage for the note application. For more in-depth information about Redis, take a look at Instant Redis Persistence by Matt Palmer, Packt Publishing. You can find the book at https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/instant-redis-persistence-instant.
Installing Redis
The source code of Redis is available at http://redis.io/. After downloading and unpacking the source file, you can change over to the source directory and type the following command to build Redis on Unix-like operating systems:
$ make
Most Linux distributions offer a Redis package that you can use. Let's take a look at how you can install Redis on a few other operating systems:
- On Ubuntu/Debian, type the following to install Redis:
$ sudo apt-get install redis-server
- On Fedora 21 or earlier, you can install Redis with the following...