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      <title>How to run Redis on Rocky Linux 10</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Using Redis for caching on Rocky Linux 10 is not as straight forward as it looks. The Redis package is removed from the&#xA;official repositpories and if you want to install it you need Remi repo, which is one of the option to run Redis. However&#xA;I decided to go for another option and install it in container. Because I will use it only locally, the port is not open in&#xA;firewalld.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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