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About

Redis Enterprise includes a powerful real-time indexing, querying, and full-text search engine available on-premises and as a managed service in the cloud. Redis real-time search supports fast indexing and ingestion. It’s engineered for performance using in-memory data structures implemented in C. Scale out and partition indexes over several shards and nodes for greater speed and memory capacity. Enjoy continued operations in any scenario with five-nines availability and Active-Active failover. Redis Enterprise real-time search allows you to quickly create primary and secondary indexes on Hash and JSON datasets using an incremental indexing approach for fast index creation and deletion. The indexes let you query data at top speed, perform complex aggregations, filter by properties, numeric ranges as well as geographical distance.

About

Livegrep is a tool, partially inspired by Google Code Search, for interactive regex search of ~gigabyte-scale source repositories. To run livegrep, you need to invoke both the codesearch backend index/search process, and the livegrep web interface. To run the sample web interface over livegrep itself, once you have built both codesearch and livegrep. The codesearch binary is responsible for reading source code, maintaining an index, and handling searches. livegrep is stateless and relies only on the connection to codesearch over a TCP connection. By default, codesearch will build an in-memory index over the repositories specified in its configuration file. You can, however, also instruct it to save the index to a file on disk. This has the dual advantages of allowing indexes that are too large to fit in RAM, and of allowing an index file to be reused.

Platforms Supported

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iPhone
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Android
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Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Organizations that need a powerful Enterprise Search solution

Audience

Code search solution for individuals

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