Getting to Know GeminiDB Redis API
This section describes GeminiDB Redis product type and instance type, helping you quickly create and connect to a GeminiDB Redis instance.
Product Type |
Scenario |
Supported Instance Type |
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Standard |
Stable and low-latency performance is provided, suitable for common scenarios such as advertising and recommendation, gaming, e-commerce, and Internet of Vehicles (IoV). |
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Capacity-oriented |
Large-capacity key-value storage is provided, suitable for average performance requirements and expectations of low costs. |
Cluster |
Instance Type |
Scenario |
Reference |
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Cluster |
With a sharded cluster architecture, a cluster instance can be connected through proxies and is compatible with a single Redis node, Redis Sentinel, and Redis Cluster. The cluster instance has strong horizontal scaling capabilities and can handle millions of QPS and dozens of TB of data. |
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Primary/Standby |
Primary/standby instances are compatible with single-node instances and can connect to a sentinel node. This instance type is used when hash tags are unavailable. |
Connection Methods
Data Admin Service (DAS) enables you to manage instances on a web-based console, simplifying database management and improving working efficiency. You can connect and manage instances through DAS. By default, you have the permission of remote login. DAS is secure and convenient for connecting to GeminiDB Redis instances.
Method |
Scenario |
Remarks |
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DAS |
You can log in to an instance on the console without using an IP address. |
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More Connection Operations
- See Connection Modes.
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