When Does a GeminiDB Redis Instance Become Read-Only?
To maintain stability when storage is about to be exhausted, your GeminiDB Redis instance will become read-only, and its data cannot be modified. If this happens, you can scale up the storage to restore the instance status.
- Table 1 describes the read-only status of instances with classic storage.
Table 1 Read-only status of instances with classic storage Storage
Description
< 600 GB
- When the storage usage reaches 97%, the instance becomes read-only.
- When the storage usage decreases to 85%, the instance exits the read-only mode.
≥ 600 GB
- If the remaining storage is less than 18 GB, the instance becomes read-only.
- When the remaining storage is greater than or equal to 90 GB, the read-only status is automatically disabled.
- Table 2 describes the read-only status of instances with cloud native storage.
Table 2 Read-only status of instances with cloud native storage Storage
Description
< 16,000 GB
- When the storage usage reaches 97%, the instance becomes read-only.
- When the storage usage decreases to 85%, the instance exits the read-only mode.
≥ 16,000 GB
- If the remaining storage is less than 480 GB, the instance becomes read-only.
- When the remaining storage is greater than or equal to 2400 GB, the instance exits the read-only mode.
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