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Is a Primary/Standby or Cluster Deployment Mode Preferred for GeminiDB Redis Instances with Several GB of Storage Space?
Updated on 2024-08-06 GMT+08:00
Is a Primary/Standby or Cluster Deployment Mode Preferred for GeminiDB Redis Instances with Several GB of Storage Space?
A cluster is preferred. At least 4 GB of storage space is recommended. Compared with the primary/standby architecture, the cluster has better scalability and higher QPS. The GeminiDB Redis cluster has the following advantages:
- All compute nodes in the GeminiDB Redis cluster support writes and reads, and the node resource utilization is 100%. In the primary/standby mode, shards on the standby nodes do not support writes, resulting in low resource utilization.
- Both a single node and a cluster can access the GeminiDB Redis cluster, which is a proxy cluster.
Parent topic: About GeminiDB Redis API
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