Before we start, please make sure you have the following: I am assuming you have a non-root user with sudo privileges running on Ubuntu 16.04. This blog is going to guide you through the initial setup process. And while the initial process of getting it up and running can get arduous, you have come to the right place. You have a perfect server waiting to be built. But RDBMSs can be slow for frequently used data and caching, so you decide to add Redis, the in-memory cache, to decrease data access latency and ease the load off your relational data store. After all, it is the most advanced Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) in the world, with its object-oriented features and extensibility. A colleague introduces you to TypeScript, the superset of JavaScript developed by Microsoft, and recommends it for its strict static typing and compilation. You know that Node.js is the de facto standard for web servers for how well it unifies front-end and back-end web development with JavaScript, so you go for it.īut you want your server to be robust and reliable too. Maybe you have already started building the perfect React/Angular UI for your app.Įventually, you realize that, like most web apps, your app is going to be data-intensive and will need a lightning-fast web server. It’s going to be the next big thing, and you are super-excited about it. So, you have a brilliant idea for a web application.
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