Getting Started with Common Practices
After purchasing and connecting to a GeminiDB Influx DB instance, you can view common practices to better use GeminiDB Redis.
Practice |
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Usage rules |
Describes rules and suggestions for using GeminiDB Influx instances in the aspects of naming, TAG, FIELD, and query to solve common problems such as incorrect usage, low efficiency, and difficult maintenance. |
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Instance modifications |
Describes how to change the name of a GeminiDB Influx instance to help you identify different instances. |
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Describes how to change your administrator password. For security reasons, change it periodically. |
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Describes how to change the CPU or memory of your instance to suit your service requirements. |
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Data backup |
This practice describes how GeminiDB Influx API automatically creates backups for an instance during a backup window and saves the backups based on the configured retention period. |
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Describes how to create manual backups for a DB instance. These backups can be used to restore data for improved reliability. |
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Data restoration |
Describes how to restore an existing automated or manual backup to a new instance. The restored data is the same as the backup data. |
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