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Connecting with RedisInsight

This guide explains how to establish a connection between RedisInsight and a Redis database instance. It walks through the necessary setup, configuration, and connection steps using the official Redis GUI.

Variables

Certain parameters must be provided to establish a successful connection to a Redis database. Below is a breakdown of each required variable, its purpose, and where to find it. Here’s what each variable represents:

Variable

Description

Purpose

HOST

Redis hostname, from the Elestio service overview page

The address of the server hosting your Redis instance.

PORT

Port for Redis connection, from the Elestio service overview page

The network port used to connect to Redis. The default port is 6379.

PASSWORD

Redis password, from the Elestio service overview page

The authentication key required to connect securely to Redis.

These values can usually be found in the Elestio service overview details as shown in the image below, make sure to take a copy of these details and add it to the tool moving ahead.

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Prerequisites

Install RedisInsight

RedisInsight is a graphical tool for managing Redis databases. Download and install RedisInsight from:

https://redis.com/redis-enterprise/redis-insight/

RedisInsight is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Steps

Once all prerequisites are set up, follow these steps to connect:

  1. Launch RedisInsight

    Open the RedisInsight application after installation.

  2. Add a New Redis Database

    Click on “Add Redis Database”.

  3. Enter Your Connection Details

    Fill in the following fields using your Elestio Redis service information:

    • Host: HOST

    • Port: PORT

    • Password: PASSWORD

     

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  4. Test and Save the Connection

    Click on “Test Connection” to verify the details. If successful, click “Connect” or “Add Database”.

If the connection is successful, RedisInsight will display a dashboard showing key metrics, data structures, memory usage, and allow you to interact directly with Redis using a built-in CLI or visual browser.