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Redis versions and configurations

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Redis version 6 is supported.

Node configurations

When creating a Redis Managed Database cluster, you can select the configuration of nodes - number of vCPUs, RAM, and disk size.

The available node configurations are divided into ranges. Depending on the line, configuration and pool, different processors and disks are used.

When selecting a configuration, keep in mind that some disk space is reserved for service needs and is not available for databases. For more information, see Using disk space in a Redis cluster.

Once the cluster is created, you can change the configuration of nodes - scaling the cluster.

Configuration lines

In all line configurations, the resource ratio is fixed.

To see the availability of configurations in the regions, see the Managed Databases availability matrix.

Standard

A line of fixed configurations with local disk and balanced vCPU:RAM ratio, suitable for most DBMSs. We recommend using this lineup if you do not know the load profile.

Intel® Xeon® Scalable or AMD EPYC™ processors are used. To see the processor frequencies of the different processor lines, see the Processors table.

See the Performance and Throughput table to see the performance and throughput of the drives in the different product lines.

Number of vCPUsRAMLocal disk
24 GB.30 GB.
26 GB.50 GB.
28 GB.60 GB.
212 GB.90 GB.
216 GB120 GB.
420 GB.150 GB.
424 GB.180 GB.
428 GB.200 GB.
432 GB250 GB.
464 GB500 GB
698 GB.700 GB.

HighFreq

A line of fixed configurations with a balanced vCPU:RAM ratio.

High-performance Enterprise-level equipment is used:

  • Intel® Xeon® Gold 6354 processors (in pools ru-9, ru-2, ru-8, ke-1) or AMD EPYC 9474F (in pools ru-3, ru-7, uz-1). You can see the frequency of processors in different lines in the Processors table;
  • RAM ECC Reg 3.2 GHz (in pools ru-9, ru-2, ru-8, ke-1) or RAM DDR5 ECC Reg 4.8 GHz (in pools ru-3, ru-7, uz-1);
  • SSD NVMe disks with higher performance. See the Performance and Throughput table to see the performance and throughput of the drives in the different product lines.
Number of vCPUsRAMLocal disk
24 GB.30 GB.
26 GB.50 GB.
28 GB.60 GB.
212 GB.90 GB.
216 GB120 GB.
420 GB.150 GB.
424 GB.180 GB.
428 GB.200 GB.
432 GB250 GB.
464 GB500 GB
698 GB.700 GB.

Dedicated

A line of fixed configurations with cluster nodes on separate cloud servers. Each cloud server occupies the entire dedicated host (physical server). Suitable for users who require physical isolation of databases from other clients, maximum performance and maximum size of available resources.

High-performance Enterprise-level equipment is used:

  • one Intel® Xeon® Gold 6336Y, Intel® Xeon® Gold 6240, Intel® Xeon® W-2255 or Intel® Xeon® E-2488 processor depending on the configuration. To see the type and frequency of processors in the different product lines, see the Processors table;
  • RAM 128GB DDR4 ECC Reg, 64GB DDR4 ECC Reg or 32GB DDR5 ECC Reg depending on configuration;
  • SSD NVMe disks in RAID 1. The number of disks in the cluster depends on the configuration. To see the performance and throughput of disks in different lines, see the Performance and Throughput table;
  • two 2 × 25 GE NICs for the main network + MC-LAG with 25 Gbps connection speed for the service network (for backup, monitoring, data replication in the cluster).
Number of vCPU*RAM**Local disk***
MicroAvailable for RDBMS:
14 vCPU
Physically on the server:
8 CPUS
Available for RDBMS:
32 GB
Physically on the server:
128 GB
The RAM used is 32 GB DDR5 ECC Reg
Available for RDBMS:
0.5 TB
Physically on the server:
2 × 2 TB
Extra SmallAvailable for RDBMS:
14 vCPU
Physically on the server:
8 CPUS
Available for RDBMS:
64 GB
Physically on the server:
128 GB
The RAM used is 32 GB DDR5 ECC Reg
Available for RDBMS:
1 TB
Physically on the server:
2 × 2 TB
SmallAvailable for RDBMS:
18 vCPU
Physically on the server:
10 CPU
Available for RDBMS:
206 GB.
Physically on the server:
256GB
64 GB DDR4 ECC Reg RAM is used
Available for RDBMS:
1.56 TB
Physically on the server:
2 × 2 TB
MediumAvailable for RDBMS:
34 vCPU
Physically on the server:
18 CPUS
Available for RDBMS:
320 GB.
Physically on the server:
384 GB.
64 GB DDR4 ECC Reg RAM is used
Available for RDBMS:
3.32 TB.
Physically on the server:
2 × 4 TB
LargeAvailable for RDBMS:
34 vCPU
Physically on the server:
18 CPUS
Available for RDBMS:
448 GB.
Physically on the server:
512 GB
64 GB DDR4 ECC Reg RAM is used
Available for RDBMS:
7.03 TB.
Physically on the server:
2 × 8 TB
Extra LargeAvailable for RDBMS:
34 vCPU
Physically on the server:
18 CPUS
Available for RDBMS:
448 GB.
Physically on the server:
512 GB
64 GB DDR4 ECC Reg RAM is used
Available for RDBMS:
13.6 TB.
Physically on the server:
2 × 15.36 TB
MegaAvailable for RDBMS:
46 vCPU
Physically on the server:
24 CPUS
Available for RDBMS:
706 GB.
Physically on the server:
768 GB.
128 GB DDR4 ECC Reg RAM is used
Available for RDBMS:
27.1 TB
Physically on the server:
8 × 8 TB

* DBMS clusters use Hyper-Threading Technology. Each physical core can process several threads in parallel - due to this the total number of virtual cores (vCPU) exceeds the number of physical cores. This allows for more efficient load balancing for multi-threaded or analytical tasks.

** Some RAM is reserved for physical server services.

* ** The disks are combined in RAID 1, a mirrored disk array that provides additional fault tolerance. When using mirroring, 50% of the total disk space is available for databases. Part of the disk space is also reserved for physical server services.

Processors

The fixed-configuration and random-configuration product lines differ in available processors. Processor frequency affects the speed of processing user requests, performing complex algorithms and data operations. When the cloud server load is 100%, the processor runs with Turbo Boost technology. Since the processor is emulated, a lower frequency will be displayed during testing.

To see the availability of configurations in the regions, see the Managed Databases availability matrix.

StandardIntel® Xeon® Scalable, AMD EPYC™
2.2-2.4 GHz
HighFreq
(in pools ru-9, ru-2, ru-8 and ke-1)
Intel® Xeon® Gold 6354
3.0 GHz / Turbo Boost mode 3.6 GHz
HighFreq
(in pools ru-3, ru-7 and uz-1)
AMD EPYC™ 9474F
3.6 GHz / Turbo Boost mode 3.95 GHz
Dedicated
(in Micro and Extra Small configurations)
Intel® Xeon® E-2488
3.2 GHz / Turbo Boost mode 5.6 GHz
Dedicated
(in Small configuration)
Intel® Xeon® W-2255
3.7 GHz / Turbo Boost mode 4.5 GHz
Dedicated
(in Medium, Large and Extra Large configurations)
Intel® Xeon® Gold 6240
2.6 GHz / Turbo Boost mode 3.9 GHz
Dedicated
(in Mega configuration)
Intel® Xeon® Gold 6336Y
2.4 GHz / Turbo Boost mode 3.6 GHz