Redis 2.4 release notes Migrating from 2.2 to 2.4 ========================= Redis 2.2 is mostly a strict subset of 2.4. The only thing you should be aware is that you can't use .rdb and AOF files generated with 2.4 into a 2.2 instance. 2.4 slaves can be attached to 2.2 masters, but not the contrary. From the point of view of the API Redis 2.4 only adds new commands (other commands now accepts a variable number of arguments) so you don't need to modify your program in order to use Redis 2.4. --------- CHANGELOG --------- What's new in Redis 2.3.5 (2.4 Release Candidate 1) =================================================== This is the first Release Candidate of Redis 2.4, in our experience the server is very stable, however it is always better to closely monitor your server if you switch to 2.4 RC1. Also make sure to perform a backup of your old data set before switching from 2.2 to 2.4. WHAT'S NEW IN REDIS 2.4 compared to the 2.2 version? ==================================================== * Specially encoded sorted sets, now small sorted sets will use little memory. * Native persistence of specially encoded data types (ziplists, zipmaps, intsets). Many data sets will be saved and loaded an order of magnitude faster. * Variadic versions of commands: SADD, HDEL, SREM, ZREM, ZADD, L/RPUSH. * Jemalloc support (enabled by default for Linux build) in order to avoid fragmentation issues. * Reduced memory usage while saving. * More info fields (peak memory, fork time, ...) * OBJECT command for objects introspection. * CLIENT command for clients introspection. * Non blocking slave -> master connection. * Better redis-cli connection handling. New redis-cli features. * Better redis-benchmark, now able to benchmark user provided commands. * Colorized Make. * VM deprecated. Still supported but with a big warning... don't use it. * Many speed optimizations and bug fixes. Credits: Where not specified the implementation and design are done by Salvatore Sanfilippo and Pieter Noordhuis. Thanks to VMware for making all this possible. Also many thanks to all the other contributors and the amazing community we have. Cheers, Salvatore