First, you have to go to hosting-panel.net -> Tools -> Valkey Manager and activate it.
When you've activated it, you can use the configuration details listed to configure your given Redis/Valkey compatible system.
Note: If you're not defining a TTL on your Redis keys, we suggest using allkeys-lru
as the eviction policy.
Redis Object Cache for WordPress
You need to use the Unix Socket option documented here: https://github.com/rhubarbgroup/redis-cache/?tab=readme-ov-file#connections
define( 'WP_REDIS_SCHEME', 'unix' );
define( 'WP_REDIS_PATH', '/tmp/redis.sock' );
define( 'WP_REDIS_MAXTTL', 604800 );
LiteSpeed Cache
Go to Object Cache Settings
Ensure Object Cache is set to "ON"
Configure /tmp/redis.sock
in "Host" and 0
in "Port".
Click Save Changes.
Laravel
Install predis:
composer require predis/predis:^2.0
Change your .env file settings as following:
CACHE_DRIVER=redis
REDIS_SCHEME=unix
REDIS_HOST=///tmp/redis.sock
REDIS_PASSWORD=null
REDIS_PORT=0
REDIS_CLIENT=predis
Magento 2:
bin/magento setup:config:set --cache-backend=redis --cache-backend-redis-server=/tmp/redis.sock --cache-backend-redis-port=0 --cache-backend-redis-db=0
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