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Why Does the CPU Usage Remain High Despite Low Service Access Volume on a GeminiDB Redis Preferential Instance with 1 CPU and 2 Nodes?

Updated on 2024-10-11 GMT+08:00

GeminiDB Redis API collects metrics and reports monitoring data. The CPU usage of your nodes is high because of its small specifications. A GeminiDB Redis Preferential instance with one CPU and two nodes is recommended in the test environment. A GeminiDB Redis instance with one CPU (standard) or two or more CPUs is recommended in the production environment.

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