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Running Redis on a Raspberry Pi reveals unaligned memory access issues that can cause crashes or performance degradation. The ARM architecture in the Pi does not handle unaligned accesses as gracefully as x86. Developers must ensure proper memory alignment when porting Redis or similar software to ARM-based single-board computers.
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