redis
Security-hardened Redis container on CleanStart's minimal, vulnerability-free base OS.
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Container Documentation for Redis Documentation Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store used as a database, cache, message broker, and queue. It supports various data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, and more. This enterprise-ready container provides a secure, optimized Redis deployment with advanced features for high availability, persistence, and monitoring.
📌 Base Foundation: Production-ready container from cleanstart.
Image Path: redis
Registry: cleanstart Registry
Key Features Core capabilities and strengths of this container
Common Use Cases Typical scenarios where this container excels
Pull Latest Image Download the container image from the registry
docker pull cleanstart/redis:latest
docker pull cleanstart/redis:latest-dev
Basic Run Run the container with basic configuration
docker run -it --name redis-test cleanstart/redis:latest
Production Deployment Deploy with production security settings
docker run -d --name redis \
--security-opt=no-new-privileges \
--user 1000:1000 \
--restart unless-stopped \
cleanstart/redis:latest
Volume Mount Mount local directory for persistent data
docker run -v /app:/app cleanstart/redis:latest
Port Forwarding Run with custom port mappings
docker run -p 8080:8080 cleanstart/redis:latest
Environment Variables Configuration options available through environment variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ENV | production | Environment mode |
| LOG_LEVEL | info | Logging level |
Security Best Practices Recommended security configurations and practices
Kubernetes Security Context Recommended security context for Kubernetes deployments
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop:
- ALL
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
runAsUser: 1000
runAsGroup: 1000
Documentation Resources Essential links and resources for further information
Vulnerability Disclaimer CleanStart offers Docker images that include third-party open-source libraries and packages maintained by independent contributors. While CleanStart maintains these images and applies industry-standard security practices, it cannot guarantee the security or integrity of upstream components beyond its control.
Users acknowledge and agree that open-source software may contain undiscovered vulnerabilities or introduce new risks through updates. CleanStart shall not be liable for security issues originating from third-party libraries, including but not limited to zero-day exploits, supply chain attacks, or contributor-introduced risks.
Security remains a shared responsibility: CleanStart provides updated images and guidance where possible, while users are responsible for evaluating deployments and implementing appropriate controls.
Content type
Image
Digest
sha256:9afef6317…
Size
55 MB
Last updated
28 minutes ago
docker pull cleanstart/redis:8.8.0-amd64-dev