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Expand Up @@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ If your Linux distribution does not currently have Snap installed, you can insta
You can start the Redis server as a background process using the `systemctl` command. This only applies to Ubuntu/Debian when installed using `apt`, and Red Hat/Rocky when installed using `yum`.

{{< highlight bash >}}
sudo systemctl start redis
sudo systemctl start <redis-service-name> # redis or redis-server depending on platform
{{< / highlight >}}

To stop the server, use:

{{< highlight bash >}}
sudo systemctl stop redis
sudo systemctl stop <redis-service-name> # redis or redis-server depending on platform
{{< / highlight >}}

## Connect to Redis
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -107,4 +107,4 @@ Once you have a running Redis instance, you may want to:
* Connect using one of the [Redis clients]({{< relref "/develop/connect/clients" >}})
* [Install Redis "properly"]({{< relref "/operate/oss_and_stack/install/install-redis#install-redis-properly" >}})
for production use.


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