SYNOPSIS

redis-benchmark [-h <host>] [-p <port>] [-c <clients>] [-n <requests]> [-k <boolean>]

DESCRIPTION

Redis is a key-value database. It is similar to memcached but the dataset is not volatile and other datatypes (such as lists and sets) are natively supported.

OPTIONS

-h hostname

Server hostname (default 127.0.0.1)

-p hostname

Server port (default 6379)

-c clients

Number of parallel connections (default 50)

-n requests

Total number of requests (default 10000)

-d size

Data size of SET/GET value in bytes (default 2)

-k boolean

1=keep alive 0=reconnect (default 1)

-r keyspacelen

Use random keys for SET/GET/INCR, random values for SADD Using this option the benchmark will get/set keys in the form mykey_rand000000012456 instead of constant keys, the <keyspacelen> argument determines the max number of values for the random number. For instance if set to 10 only rand000000000000 - rand000000000009 range will be allowed.

-q

Quiet. Just show query/sec values

-l

Loop. Run the tests forever

-I

Idle mode. Just open N idle connections and wait.

-D

Debug mode. more verbose.

AUTHOR

redis-benchmark was written by Salvatore Sanfilippo.

This manual page was written by Chris Lamb <[email protected]> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).