Key | Value |
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FileName | ./etc/redis-sentinel.conf |
FileSize | 9746 |
MD5 | 2C011EAAA6720064B203DB4C3240B3C4 |
SHA-1 | 268ED6EE7960CE5BB2C235BD327EC6BD6C7E1AEC |
SHA-256 | 4CB921AE81F23017D6455AACC19A55C8B746CED751C543F1E97FA07B3E1F4876 |
SSDEEP | 192:BI+EJ1to6mhy7kVRZlBzthm5sGGEoqw7Pqhi/P/pcSnLMo3VP:y+EJrpSy7kV3l7c5sGdw7Pui/P/pcELh |
TLSH | T19012B6036BC57FB2084216EBE14EF3ECE711A0BD5330662854ECA5583207A5E62B7EE5 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 8 |
hashlookup:trust | 90 |
The searched file hash is included in 8 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 78129FC8B674307E8FC24D32F6DA9650 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 5.module_el8.4.0+955+7126e393 |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | E2FF753B4C85524A95FEB449DB3AA03FE7C9D7C9 |
SHA-256 | 78FE67A82E375727FF59015E392E2FD754EAFDBE7A006A87C11C67416D92D3DC |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | E7BD530E4FCA800281F7AD075A5AE9DA |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | AlmaLinux Packaging Team <packager@almalinux.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 5.module_el8.4.0+2583+b9845322 |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | 462ACF0E1B2FE7BCD7BA23D3DFE133C6CA1A8D5B |
SHA-256 | 34DDB0964AC9BE4BB40026656E6D0BC7ADA7AC6BF9EFEBD79F91C3796581E224 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 5FEAC8D8BB5354400695414AF06B80EB |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CloudLinux Packaging Team <packager@cloudlinux.com> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 2.module_el8.0.0+6028+39922c12 |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | CCA23C7E598FD57463DB1CD795F754EA298CFA13 |
SHA-256 | 24EA229F01183D2F83D775C0CFB267BA96E1F0BE5F9B4CB070F1FDD18F1E1BAA |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | F402972633813C8E9D75015F9565495F |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 5.module_el8.4.0+955+7126e393 |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | ADE3D685370003622F467C64407EC4E7D8659081 |
SHA-256 | 59D418FBB3C3E32495E324865507B9E5E109C726B7D25BA362DD76B8DEBC84F8 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | B9F8167C50C29272AC74550064B22036 |
PackageArch | ppc64le |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 5.module_el8.4.0+955+7126e393 |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | 2A6F354268B4E080295201E9F1C8F0AAFDFA4DF6 |
SHA-256 | F90682D425B96A9DD923783D2A66B5CDC7E32FAAABB7284B1B36E75231E7B43E |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | DB77D0B1D15F55E0366ADF4B4BBFBCEC |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 2.module_el8.2.0+318+3d7e67ea |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | 50C8E54751B8AEAF909B7C3C8C004074C6B30A29 |
SHA-256 | FE54B2D6B9B0F807B8DF77888756975B81432BF84C95867C8AD8F78AF5AEF448 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 0C9A19EDCF9468A8C1C0926F736EF1CC |
PackageArch | ppc64le |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 2.module_el8.2.0+318+3d7e67ea |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | 041CDB93E4414A60AB9B20A18058048880FD167C |
SHA-256 | DBB1A2A310D069A020E04A32A81DED02869F7FC764BB8FD3A2BA635004879D66 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 852A8F4A7B6505AA67E78421AC45776D |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string; incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set. In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending each command to a log. Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth. Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache. You can use Redis from most programming languages also. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | redis |
PackageRelease | 2.module_el8.2.0+318+3d7e67ea |
PackageVersion | 5.0.3 |
SHA-1 | 288853F3C3D6AFFA7566E95E228F0EDCD1B40EEF |
SHA-256 | 0DCC6FCBE174C2FF0E49CB2A84A140B185369482A03E4750FCB551EB38C6A5FE |