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redis_failover uses YARD for its API documentation. Refer to the generated [API documentation](http://rubydoc.info/github/ryanlecompte/redis_failover/master/frames) for full coverage.
## Requirements
-- redis_failover is actively tested against MRI 1.9.2/1.9.3 and JRuby 1.6.7 (1.9 mode only). Other rubies may work, although I don't actively test against them. 1.8 is not supported.
+- redis_failover is actively tested against MRI 1.9.2/1.9.3 and JRuby 1.6.7 (1.9 mode only). Other rubies may work, although I don't actively test against them.
- redis_failover requires a ZooKeeper service cluster to ensure reliability and data consistency. ZooKeeper is very simple and easy to get up and running. Please refer to this [Quick ZooKeeper Guide](https://github.com/ryanlecompte/redis_failover/wiki/Quick-ZooKeeper-Guide) to get up and running quickly if you don't already have ZooKeeper as a part of your environment.
## Considerations
- Note that by default the Node Manager will mark slaves that are currently syncing with their master as "available" based on the configuration value set for "slave-serve-stale-data" in redis.conf. By default this value is set to "yes" in the configuration, which means that slaves still syncing with their master will be available for servicing read requests. If you don't want this behavior, just set "slave-serve-stale-data" to "no" in your redis.conf file.