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# Get Started with Microsoft Agent Framework Redis
Please install this package via pip:
```bash
pip install agent-framework-redis --pre
```
## Components
### Memory Context Provider
The `RedisContextProvider` enables persistent context and memory capabilities for your agents, allowing them to remember user preferences and conversation context across sessions and threads.
#### Basic Usage Examples
Review the set of [getting started examples](../../samples/02-agents/context_providers/redis/README.md) for using the Redis context provider.
### Redis History Provider
The `RedisHistoryProvider` provides persistent conversation storage using Redis Lists, enabling chat history to survive application restarts and support distributed applications.
#### Key Features
- **Persistent Storage**: Messages survive application restarts
- **Thread Isolation**: Each conversation thread has its own Redis key
- **Message Limits**: Configurable automatic trimming of old messages
- **Serialization Support**: Full compatibility with Agent Framework thread serialization
- **Production Ready**: Connection pooling, error handling, and performance optimized
#### Basic Usage Examples
See the complete [Redis history provider examples](../../samples/02-agents/conversations/redis_history_provider.py) including:
- User session management
- Conversation persistence across restarts
- Session serialization and deserialization
- Automatic message trimming
- Error handling patterns
### Installing and running Redis
You have 3 options to set-up Redis:
#### Option A: Local Redis with Docker
```bash
docker run --name redis -p 6379:6379 -d redis:8.0.3
```
#### Option B: Redis Cloud
Get a free db at https://redis.io/cloud/
#### Option C: Azure Managed Redis
Here's a quickstart guide to create **Azure Managed Redis** for as low as $12 monthly: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/redis/quickstart-create-managed-redis