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First your will be asked what data-storage system you would like to use. We support Redis and PostgreSQL. First your will be asked what data-storage system you would like to use. We support Redis and Postgres. Below we have configuration information for both Redis and Postgres.
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####PostgreSQL configuration ####Postgres configuration
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**Then** fill in the fields below: **Then** fill in the fields below:
* **Hostname or IP Address** - This is the hostname or IP address of your PostreSQL server (I would run it locally on 127.0.0.1 to be safe). * **Hostname or IP Address** - This is the hostname or IP address of your PostreSQL server (I would run it locally on 127.0.0.1 to be safe).
* **Port number** - This is the port that your PostgreSQL server is running on. * **Port number** - This is the port that your Postgres server is running on.
* **Username** - The username for PostgreSQL. * **Username** - The username for Postgres.
* **Password** - The password for PostgreSQL. * **Password** - The password for Postgres.
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