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Updated on 2024-06-19 GMT+08:00

What Are the CPU Specifications of DCS Instances?

When using DCS, you only need to pay attention to critical indicators such as QPS, bandwidth, and memory. You do not need to be concerned about CPU specifications.

DCS for Redis is based on open-source Redis. Open-source Redis uses a single main thread to process commands, so only one CPU core is used on each Redis node. Increasing the memory of DCS Redis instances does not change CPU specifications.

Due to this restriction, you can use a cluster instance and add shards to achieve higher CPU performance. Each node in a cluster uses one vCPU by default.

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