Remove old redis installation hints

Follow up on https://github.com/nextcloud/documentation/pull/11264.

There is more outdated documentation regarding redis:
- instruction to retired Ubuntu 14.04 manual
-  php-redis packages are now included in Ubuntu (since 20.04 LTS), older onces are or are about to expire by now (18.04 + 5 years)
- info about redis suppot for php7.1/2 compatibility is not relevant, these versions are not supported for quite some time.

Not sure about the fedora/CentOS part, but there is just an information how to retrieve package information on a setup, that does not really help.

We can probably backport these changes to all supported versions.


Signed-off-by: tflidd <tflidd@aspekte.net>
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tflidd
2023-11-05 15:31:22 +01:00
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@@ -307,31 +307,6 @@ More information on configuration of phpredis session handler can be found on th
.. _install_redis_label:
Additional Redis installation help
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If your version of **Mint** or **Ubuntu** does not package the required version of
``php-redis``, then try `this Redis guide on Tech and Me
<https://www.techandme.se/install-redis-cache-on-ubuntu-server-with-php-7-and-nextcloud/>`_
for a complete Redis installation on Ubuntu 14.04 using PECL.
These instructions are adaptable for **any distro** that does not package the
supported version, or that does not package Redis at all, such as **SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server** and **Red Hat Enterprise Linux**.
For PHP 7.0 and PHP 7.1 use Redis PHP module 3.1.x or later.
See `<https://pecl.php.net/package/redis>`_
On Debian/Mint/Ubuntu, use ``apt-cache`` to see the available
``php-redis`` version, or the version of your installed package::
apt-cache policy php-redis
On CentOS and Fedora, the ``yum`` command shows available and installed version
information::
yum search php-pecl-redis
Memcached
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