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# deletion of the object. It means that the server stops processing new commands
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# in order to reclaim all the memory associated with an object in a synchronous
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# way. If the key deleted is associated with a small object, the time needed
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# in order to execute th DEL command is very small and comparable to most other
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# in order to execute the DEL command is very small and comparable to most other
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# O(1) or O(log_N) commands in Redis. However if the key is associated with an
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# aggregated value containing millions of elements, the server can block for
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# a long time (even seconds) in order to complete the operation.
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# It's up to the design of the application to understand when it is a good
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# idea to use one or the other. However the Redis server sometimes has to
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# delete keys or flush the whole database as a side effect of other operations.
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# Specifically Redis deletes objects independently of an user call in the
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# Specifically Redis deletes objects independently of a user call in the
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# following scenarios:
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#
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# 1) On eviction, because of the maxmemory and maxmemory policy configurations,
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# Docker and other containers).
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#
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# In order to make Redis Cluster working in such environments, a static
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# configuration where each node known its public address is needed. The
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# configuration where each node knows its public address is needed. The
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# following two options are used for this scope, and are:
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#
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# * cluster-announce-ip
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