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Can I Access DCS Instances in a Local Environment?
Updated on 2022-12-08 GMT+08:00
Can I Access DCS Instances in a Local Environment?
- If public access is disabled for a DCS instance, you cannot access it in local environments and can only access it through an ECS in a VPC that can communicate with the instance. VPCs are used to ensure network security of services.
You can connect to a DCS instance from your local environment by using an ECS that can communicate with your instance for forwarding your requests. For details, see Using SSH Tunneling for Public Access to a DCS Instance.
- If public access is enabled, DCS instances can be accessed in local environments. For more information, see Public Access to a DCS Redis Instance.
Parent topic: Client and Network Connection
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