
Deploy Redis on Your Own Server
Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker
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What is Redis?
Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure server. After installation on Senate, it will be available as <service_name> at port 6379 to other Senate apps. Enter your Redis container name and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.
Self-Host Redis
Follow these steps to deploy on your own server.
Install Docker
Skip this step if Docker is already installed on your server.
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sh
Configure
Customize the settings below. Defaults work for most cases.
General
Deploy
Copy the configuration and run it on your server.
services:
redis:
image: redis:7.2.4
environment:
REDIS_PASSWORD: ""
volumes:
- redis-redis-data:/data
volumes:
redis-redis-data: {}
Then run:
docker compose up -d
Access
Once started, access your app at http://localhost:80
Why Self-Host Redis?
Full Data Ownership
Your data stays on your servers. No third-party access.
No Monthly Fees
Pay only for your server. No per-seat or usage charges.
Complete Control
Customize, backup, and scale on your own terms.
Privacy & Compliance
Meet GDPR, HIPAA, or internal security requirements.
Technical Details
Docker Image
redis:${redis_version}Want to go faster?
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Install on any Linux server:
sh -c "$(curl -sSL https://get.senate.sh)"