Redis session backend ===================== `Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis `__ is the faster shareable session backend Setup ----- Install and launch a `Redis server `__. Install `Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis `__ Perl module. With Sentinel, make sure you are using at least version 1.3.8 of ``Apache::Session::Browseable``, this might require installing it from Debian Backports or CPAN. In the manager: set `Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis `__ in ``General parameters`` » ``Sessions`` » ``Session storage`` » ``Apache::Session module`` and add the connection parameters for your Redis server(s). This backend uses the perl bindings for Redis database provided by the `Redis perl module `__. A complete list of supported constructor/connection options can be found in the `module documentation `__. E.g., Parameters (case sensitive): ============= =========================== =============================================== Name Comment Example ============= =========================== =============================================== **server** Redis server @ IP:PORT 127.0.0.1:6379 **sock** Redis server @ unix socket unix:/path/to/redis.sock **sentinels** Redis sentinels list 127.0.0.1:26379,127.0.0.2:26379,127.0.0.3:26379 **service** Sentinel service name mymaster **password** password (== requirepass) ChangeMe **database** Redis DB 1 **Index** Fields to index refer to :ref:`fieldstoindex` ============= =========================== =============================================== Security -------- Restrict network access to the redis server. For remote servers, you can use :doc:`SOAP session backend` in cunjunction to increase security for remote server that access through an unsecure network