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@@ -126,12 +126,17 @@ to how your application will use Redis.
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Fair enough, but there is actually an option for you if you need even more speed and it consists on
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installing __[phpiredis](http://github.com/nrk/phpiredis)__ (note the additional _i_ in the name)
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and let Predis using it. __phpiredis__ is a C-based extension that wraps __hiredis__ (the official
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-Redis C client library) with a thin layer that exposes its features to PHP. You will now get the
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-benefits of a faster protocol parser just by adding a single line of code in your application:
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+Redis C client library) with a thin layer that exposes its features to PHP. You can choose between
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+two different connection backend classes: `Predis\Connection\PhpiredisConnection` (it depends on the
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+`socket` extension) and `Predis\Connection\PhpiredisStreamConnection` (it uses PHP's native streams).
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+You will now get the benefits of a faster protocol parser just by adding a couple of lines of code:
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```php
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$client = new Predis\Client('tcp://127.0.0.1', array(
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- 'connections' => array('tcp' => 'Predis\Connection\PhpiredisConnection')
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+ 'connections' => array(
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+ 'tcp' => 'Predis\Connection\PhpiredisConnection',
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+ 'unix' => 'Predis\Connection\PhpiredisConnection',
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+ ),
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));
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```
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