diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 922a5671e7..09e2752448 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -16,17 +16,15 @@ Are you looking for a high-level library to handle object mapping? See [redis-om ## How do I Redis? -[Learn for free at Redis University](https://university.redis.com/) +[Learn for free at Redis University](https://university.redis.io/academy/) -[Build faster with the Redis Launchpad](https://launchpad.redis.com/) +[Try the Redis Cloud](https://redis.io/try-free/) -[Try the Redis Cloud](https://redis.com/try-free/) +[Dive in developer tutorials](https://redis.io/learn/) -[Dive in developer tutorials](https://developer.redis.com/) +[Join the Redis community](https://redis.io/community/) -[Join the Redis community](https://redis.com/community/) - -[Work at Redis](https://redis.com/company/careers/jobs/) +[Work at Redis](https://redis.io/careers/jobs/) ## Supported Redis versions @@ -125,7 +123,7 @@ jedis.sadd("planets", "Mars"); ## Using Redis modules Jedis includes support for [Redis modules](https://redis.io/docs/modules/) such as -[RedisJSON](https://oss.redis.com/redisjson/) and [RediSearch](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/). +[RedisJSON](https://redis.io/json/) and [RediSearch](https://redis.io/search/). See the [RedisJSON Jedis](docs/redisjson.md) or [RediSearch Jedis](docs/redisearch.md) for details. @@ -133,7 +131,7 @@ See the [RedisJSON Jedis](docs/redisjson.md) or [RediSearch Jedis](docs/redisear Jedis supports retry and failover for your Redis deployments. This is useful when: -1. You have more than one Redis deployment. This might include two independent Redis servers or two or more Redis databases replicated across multiple [active-active Redis Enterprise](https://docs.redis.com/latest/rs/databases/active-active/) clusters. +1. You have more than one Redis deployment. This might include two independent Redis servers or two or more Redis databases replicated across multiple [active-active Redis Enterprise](https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/rs/databases/active-active/) clusters. 2. You want your application to connect to one deployment at a time and to fail over to the next available deployment if the first deployment becomes unavailable. For the complete failover configuration options and examples, see the [Jedis failover docs](docs/failover.md). @@ -170,4 +168,4 @@ Jedis is licensed under the [MIT license](https://github.com/redis/jedis/blob/ma ## Sponsorship -[![Redis Logo](redis-logo-full-color-rgb.png)](https://redis.com/) +[![Redis Logo](redis-logo-full-color-rgb.png)](https://redis.io/)