Proxy Cluster Redis
DCS for Redis provides Proxy Cluster instances, which use Linux Virtual Server (LVS) and proxies to achieve high availability. Proxy Cluster instances have the following features:
- The client is decoupled from the cloud service.
- They support millions of concurrent requests, equivalent to Redis Cluster instances.
- A wide range of memory specifications adapt to different scenarios.
- You cannot upgrade the Redis version for an instance. For example, a Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 4.0 instance cannot be upgraded to a Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 5.0 instance. If your service requires the features of higher Redis versions, create a DCS Redis instance of a higher version and then migrate data from the old instance to the new one.
- A Proxy Cluster instance can be connected in the same way that a single-node or master/standby instance is connected, without any special settings on the client. You can use the IP address or domain name of the instance, and do not need to know or use the proxy or shard addresses.
Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 4.0 and 5.0 Instances
Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 4.0 and 5.0 instances are provided only in some regions.
Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 4.0 and 5.0 instances are built based on open-source Redis 4.0 and 5.0 and compatible with open source codis. They provide multiple large-capacity specifications ranging from 4 GB to 1024 GB.
Table 1 lists the number of shards corresponding to different specifications. You can customize the shard size when creating an instance. Currently, the number of replicas cannot be customized. By default, each shard has two replicas.
Memory per shard=Instance specification/Number of shards. For example, if a 48 GB instance has 6 shards, the size of each shard is 48 GB/6 = 8 GB.
Total Memory |
Proxies |
Shards |
Memory per Shard (GB) |
---|---|---|---|
4 GB |
3 |
3 |
1.33 |
8 GB |
3 |
3 |
2.67 |
16 GB |
3 |
3 |
5.33 |
24 GB |
3 |
3 |
8 |
32 GB |
3 |
3 |
10.67 |
48 GB |
6 |
6 |
8 |
64 GB |
8 |
8 |
8 |
96 GB |
12 |
12 |
8 |
128 GB |
16 |
16 |
8 |
192 GB |
24 |
24 |
8 |
256 GB |
32 |
32 |
8 |
384 GB |
48 |
48 |
8 |
512 GB |
64 |
64 |
8 |
768 GB |
96 |
96 |
8 |
1024 GB |
128 |
128 |
8 |
Architecture description:
- VPC
The VPC where all nodes of the instance are run.
The client and the cluster instance must be in the same VPC, and the instance whitelist must allow access from the client IP address.
- Application
The client used to access the instance.
DCS Redis instances can be accessed using open-source clients. For examples of accessing DCS instances with different programming languages, see Accessing a DCS Redis Instance.
- VPC endpoint service
You can configure your DCS Redis instance as a VPC endpoint service and access the instance at the VPC endpoint service address.
The IP address or domain name address of the Proxy Cluster DCS Redis instance is the address of the VPC endpoint service.
- ELB
The load balancers are deployed in cluster HA mode and support multi-AZ deployment.
- Proxy
The proxy server used to achieve high availability and process high-concurrency client requests.
You cannot connect to a Proxy Cluster instance at the IP addresses of its proxies.
- Redis Cluster
A shard of the cluster.
Each shard consists of a pair of master/replica nodes. If the master node becomes faulty, the replica node automatically takes over cluster services.
If both the master and replica nodes of a shard are faulty, the cluster can still provide services but the data on the faulty shard is inaccessible.
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