Delete all the keys of all the existing databases, not just the currently selected one. This command never fails. The time-complexity for this operation is O(N), N being the number of keys in all existing databases. ## `FLUSHALL ASYNC` (Redis 4.0.0 or greater) Redis is now able to delete keys in the background in a different thread without blocking the server. An `ASYNC` option was added to `FLUSHALL` and `FLUSHDB` in order to let the entire dataset or a single database to be freed asynchronously. Asynchronous `FLUSHALL` and `FLUSHDB` commands only delete keys that were present at the time the command was invoked. Keys created during an asynchronous flush will be unaffected. @return @simple-string-reply