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diff --git a/tests/assets/default.conf b/tests/assets/default.conf index 150eb6907..75334426b 100644 --- a/tests/assets/default.conf +++ b/tests/assets/default.conf @@ -291,32 +291,6 @@ appendfsync everysec # "no" that is the safest pick from the point of view of durability. no-appendfsync-on-rewrite no -#################################### DISK STORE ############################### - -# When disk store is active Redis works as an on-disk database, where memory -# is only used as a object cache. -# -# This mode is good for datasets that are bigger than memory, and in general -# when you want to trade speed for: -# -# - less memory used -# - immediate server restart -# - per key durability, without need for backgrond savig -# -# On the other hand, with disk store enabled MULTI/EXEC are no longer -# transactional from the point of view of the persistence on disk, that is, -# Redis transactions will still guarantee that commands are either processed -# all or nothing, but there is no guarantee that all the keys are flushed -# on disk in an atomic way. -# -# Of course with disk store enabled Redis is not as fast as it is when -# working with just the memory back end. - -diskstore-enabled no -diskstore-path redis.ds -cache-max-memory 0 -cache-flush-delay 0 - ############################### ADVANCED CONFIG ############################### # Hashes are encoded in a special way (much more memory efficient) when they |