Comment From: oranagra

Obviously, with a quick search you could have found the many past issues and discussions on the subject. The plain answer is "no" Redis is POSIX, and depends heavily on fork(2) Windows is out of the scope of this project and it looks like it's gonna remain this way.

Comment From: mgravell

Note that there is a commercial Windows offering by Memurai, which takes over from where the abandoned Microsoft port left off. Other options include WSL/WSL2, and containers such as Docker (i.e. run the Linux version of redis directly or indirectly inside Windows)

Comment From: zkteco-home

you can download Redis 6.2.5 for windows from [link removed by @oranagra]

Comment From: oranagra

@zkteco-india that link seems suspicious to me and I decided to remove it. Redis is open source, and github is usually used to store source code. This link referred to a repo that was created just a few weeks ago, and contained binary files for which the content cannot be verified. Had this been a link to another repo hosting sources or a commercial or free company offering redis binaries, I wouldn't probably mind.

Also, considering porting redis to windows is complicated, and the very fact that there are commercial companies offering that, makes me wonder about the content of these binary files too.

Hope I'm wrong and you can clear that up.