diff --git a/content/operate/oss_and_stack/install/install-stack/binaries.md b/content/operate/oss_and_stack/install/install-stack/binaries.md deleted file mode 100644 index 682d1ddc70..0000000000 --- a/content/operate/oss_and_stack/install/install-stack/binaries.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -categories: -- docs -- operate -- stack -- oss -description: How to install Redis Open Source using binary images -linkTitle: Binaries -title: Install Redis Open Source on Linux -weight: 8 -bannerText: These installation instructions are not yet complete for Redis 8 in Redis Open Source (Redis 8). For installation instructions prior to Redis 8, see [these pages]({{< relref "/operate/oss_and_stack/install/archive" >}}). ---- - -## Start Redis Open Source server from downloaded binary images - -Install the openssl libraries for your platform. For example, on a Debian or Ubuntu instance run: - -{{< highlight bash >}} -sudo apt install libssl-dev -{{< / highlight >}} - -After untarring or unzipping your redis-server download, you can start Redis server as follows: - -{{< highlight bash >}} -/path/to/redis-server/bin/redis-server -{{< / highlight >}} - -### Add the binaries to your PATH - -You can add the redis-server binaries to your `$PATH` as follows: - -Open the file `~/.bashrc` or `~/zshrc` (depending on your shell), and add the following lines. - -{{< highlight bash >}} -export PATH=/path/to/redis-server/bin:$PATH -{{< / highlight >}} - -If you have an existing Redis installation on your system, then you can choose to override those PATH variables as before, or you can choose to only add redis-server binary as follows: - -{{< highlight bash >}} -export PATH=/path/to/redis-server/bin/redis-server:$PATH -{{< / highlight >}} - -If you're running redis-server on macOS, please ensure you have openssl installed using [homebrew](https://brew.sh/). - -Now you can start Redis as follows: - -{{< highlight bash >}} -redis-server -{{< / highlight >}}