Redis 6.0 Instance Specifications
This section describes DCS Redis 6.0 instance specifications, including the total memory, available memory, maximum number of connections, maximum/assured bandwidth, and reference performance.
The following metrics are related to the instance specifications:
- Used memory: You can check the memory usage of an instance by viewing the Memory Usage and Used Memory metrics.
- Maximum connections: The maximum number of connections allowed is the maximum number of clients that can be connected to an instance. To check the number of connections to an instance, view the Connected Clients metric.
- QPS represents queries per second, which is the number of commands processed per second.
- Bandwidth: You can view the Flow Control Times metric to check whether the bandwidth has exceeded the limit.
Currently, DCS for Redis 6.0 supports single-node and master/standbysingle-node, master/standby, and Redis Cluster instances.
Single-Node
Total Memory (GB) |
Available Memory (GB) |
Max. Connections (Default/Limit) (Count) |
Assured/Maximum Bandwidth (Mbit/s) |
Reference Performance (QPS) |
Specification Code (spec_code in the API) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.125 |
0.125 |
10,000/10,000 |
40/40 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.tiny.128 Arm: redis.single.au1.tiny.128 |
0.25 |
0.25 |
10,000/10,000 |
80/80 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.tiny.256 Arm: redis.single.au1.tiny.256 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
10,000/10,000 |
80/80 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.tiny.512 Arm: redis.single.au1.tiny.512 |
1 |
1 |
10,000/50,000 |
80/80 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.1 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.1 |
2 |
2 |
10,000/50,000 |
128/128 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.2 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.2 |
4 |
4 |
10,000/50,000 |
192/192 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.4 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.4 |
8 |
8 |
10,000/50,000 |
192/192 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.8 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.8 |
16 |
16 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.16 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.16 |
24 |
24 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.24 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.24 |
32 |
32 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.32 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.32 |
48 |
48 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.48 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.48 |
64 |
64 |
10,000/50,000 |
384/384 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.single.xu1.large.64 Arm: redis.single.au1.large.64 |
Master/Standby
Total Memory (GB) |
Available Memory (GB) |
Max. Connections (Default/Limit) (Count) |
Assured/Maximum Bandwidth (Mbit/s) |
Reference Performance (QPS) |
Specification Code (spec_code in the API) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.125 |
0.125 |
10,000/10,000 |
40/40 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.tiny.r2.128 Arm: redis.ha.au1.tiny.r2.128 |
0.25 |
0.25 |
10,000/10,000 |
80/80 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.tiny.r2.256 Arm: redis.ha.au1.tiny.r2.256 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
10,000/10,000 |
80/80 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.tiny.r2.512 Arm: redis.ha.au1.tiny.r2.512 |
1 |
1 |
10,000/50,000 |
80/80 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.1 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.1 |
2 |
2 |
10,000/50,000 |
128/128 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.2 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.2 |
4 |
4 |
10,000/50,000 |
192/192 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.4 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.4 |
8 |
8 |
10,000/50,000 |
192/192 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.8 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.8 |
16 |
16 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.16 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.16 |
24 |
24 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.24 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.24 |
32 |
32 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.32 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.32 |
48 |
48 |
10,000/50,000 |
256/256 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.48 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.48 |
64 |
64 |
10,000/50,000 |
384/384 |
50,000 |
x86: redis.ha.xu1.large.r2.64 Arm: redis.ha.au1.large.r2.64 |
Redis Cluster
- Specification code: Table 3 only lists the specification codes of instances with 2 replicas (default). The specification names reflect the number of replicas, for example, redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.4 (2 replicas | 4 GB) and redis.cluster.xu1.large.r1.4 (1 replica | 4 GB).
- Number of used IP addresses: Number of shards × Number of replicas. For example:
8 GB | Redis Cluster | 2 replicas | 3 shards: Number of occupied IP addresses = 3 × 2 = 6
- Available memory per node: Instance available memory/Master node quantity. For example:
A 64 GB instance has 64 GB available memory and 8 master nodes. The available memory per node is 64/8 = 8 GB.
- Max. connections per node: Number of instance max. connections/Master node quantity. For example:
A 24 GB instance has 3 master nodes and the maximum connections limit is 150,000. The maximum connections limit per node = 150,000/3 = 50,000.
- Instance bandwidth = Bandwidth of a single shard × Number of shards
- For a cluster instance, if the memory per shard is 1 GB, the bandwidth per shard is 384 Mbit/s. If the memory per shard is greater than 1 GB, the bandwidth per shard is 768 Mbit/s.
For example, if a 24 GB Redis Cluster instance has three shards and the memory per shard is 24/3 = 8 GB (greater than 1 GB), the bandwidth per shard is 768 Mbit/s.
Total Memory (GB) |
Available Memory (GB) |
Shards (Master Nodes) |
Max. Connections (Default/Limit) (Count) |
Assured/Maximum Bandwidth (Mbit/s) |
Reference Performance (QPS) |
Specification Code (spec_code in the API) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 |
4 |
3 |
30,000/150,000 |
2,304/2,304 |
100,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.4 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.4 |
8 |
8 |
3 |
30,000/150,000 |
2,304/2,304 |
100,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.8 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.8 |
16 |
16 |
3 |
30,000/150,000 |
2,304/2,304 |
100,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.16 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.16 |
24 |
24 |
3 |
30,000/150,000 |
2,304/2,304 |
100,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.24 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.24 |
32 |
32 |
3 |
30,000/150,000 |
2,304/2,304 |
100,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.32 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.32 |
48 |
48 |
6 |
60,000/300,000 |
4,608/4,608 |
200,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.48 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.48 |
64 |
64 |
8 |
80,000/400,000 |
6,144/6,144 |
250,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.64 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.64 |
96 |
96 |
12 |
120,000/600,000 |
9,216/9,216 |
400,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.96 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.96 |
128 |
128 |
16 |
160,000/800,000 |
12,288/12,288 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.128 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.128 |
192 |
192 |
24 |
240,000/1,200,000 |
18,432/18,432 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.192 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.192 |
256 |
256 |
32 |
320,000/1,600,000 |
24,576/24,576 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.256 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.256 |
384 |
384 |
48 |
480,000/2,400,000 |
36,864/36,864 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.384 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.384 |
512 |
512 |
64 |
640,000/3,200,000 |
49,152/49,152 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.512 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.512 |
768 |
768 |
96 |
960,000/4,800,000 |
73,728/73,728 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.768 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.768 |
1024 |
1024 |
128 |
1,280,000/6,400,000 |
98,304/98,304 |
500,000 |
x86: redis.cluster.xu1.large.r2.1024 Arm: redis.cluster.au1.large.r2.1024 |
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