Icon Type
Folder names
File names
No response
Graphic ideas
I structured in a few seconds the way I imagine it, but obviously as I don't know fully about the rules for designing, this is just an idea. I think the red folder is really great, but maybe you guys would want to preserve the red coloring of the Redis R, so hereyou go:
Additional context
The Redis in-memory database and caching service sometimes needs its own folder for connection manage and differentiation from the database folder (usually /db or /database), and it is commonly, mainly in Docker context, actually called by its name rather than the former, more used for hard drive databases.
I know regular relational database services like Postgres or MySQL don't have icons, but I think Redis stands out from these enough to have its own dedicated icon.
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Icon Type
Folder names
File names
No response
Graphic ideas
I structured in a few seconds the way I imagine it, but obviously as I don't know fully about the rules for designing, this is just an idea. I think the red folder is really great, but maybe you guys would want to preserve the red coloring of the Redis R, so hereyou go:
Additional context
The Redis in-memory database and caching service sometimes needs its own folder for connection manage and differentiation from the database folder (usually /db or /database), and it is commonly, mainly in Docker context, actually called by its name rather than the former, more used for hard drive databases.
I know regular relational database services like Postgres or MySQL don't have icons, but I think Redis stands out from these enough to have its own dedicated icon.
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