Updated on 2024-07-29 GMT+08:00

How Do I Reduce the Capacity of a DCS Instance?

The following table lists scaling options supported by different DCS instances.

Table 1 Scaling options supported by different DCS instances

Cache Engine

Single-Node

Master/Standby

Redis Cluster

Proxy Cluster

Redis 3.0

Scaling up/down

Scaling up/down

N/A

Scaling out

Redis 4.0

Scaling up/down

Scaling up/down and replica quantity change

Scaling up/out, down/in, and replica quantity change

N/A

Redis 5.0

Scaling up/down

Scaling up/down and replica quantity change

Scaling up/out, down/in, and replica quantity change

N/A

Redis 6.0

Scaling up/down

Scaling up/down

N/A

N/A

Memcached

Scaling up/down

Scaling up/down

N/A

N/A

For details about how to change the capacity, see Modifying DCS Instance Specifications.

If you want to use a smaller Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 3.0 instance, back up the data of the existing instance, and create a new Proxy Cluster instance with the desired capacity. Then, import the backup data to the new instance. After the data migration is complete, delete the old instance. For details about data migration operations, see Importing Backup Files.