diff --git a/content/embeds/create-subscription-next-steps.md b/content/embeds/create-subscription-next-steps.md deleted file mode 100644 index c8186c85ec5..00000000000 --- a/content/embeds/create-subscription-next-steps.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -The subscription shows a "Pending" status and takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to provision. -You receive an email when your subscription is ready to use. - -## Next steps - -We recommend that you set up [VPC peering]({{< relref "/rc/security/vpc-peering.md" >}}) with your application VPC. -VPC peering lets you route traffic between your VPCs using private IP addresses for improved security and performance. - -You can also [edit these subscription settings]({{< relref "/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md" >}}) after the subscription is created: - -1. Subscription name -1. Payment information \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/rc/_index.md b/content/rc/_index.md index 27b070e87e1..34816183cd4 100644 --- a/content/rc/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/_index.md @@ -34,22 +34,25 @@ Use the [Quick start]({{}}) to create a free subscri - [Connect with Redis client]({{}}) - [Connect with RedisInsight]({{}}) +## Databases +Create and manage [Redis databases]({{}}) in the cloud. +- [Create database]({{}}) +- [View and edit databases]({{}}) +- [Monitor performance]({{}}) +- [Manage databases]({{}}) +- [Redis commands](https://redis.io/commands/) & [compatibility]({{}}) + ## Subscriptions Learn about the [types of subscriptions]({{}}). +- [View and upgrade Essentials plan]({{}}) +- [Essentials plans]({{}}) +- [View and edit Pro plan]({{}}) ## Accounts & settings Manage Redis Cloud [accounts and settings]({{}}). - [Billing and payments]({{}}) - [Manage cloud integrations]({{}}) -## Databases -Create and manage [Redis databases]({{}}) in the cloud. -- [Create database]({{}}) -- [View and edit databases]({{}}) -- [Monitor performance]({{}}) -- [Manage databases]({{}}) -- [Redis commands](https://redis.io/commands/) & [compatibility]({{}}) - ## Security Manage [secure connections]({{}}) to cloud databases. - [Access management]({{}}) for admin console security and account management diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/august-2023.md b/content/rc/changelog/august-2023.md index 6ecc8e296dc..e2c14d1bacc 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/august-2023.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/august-2023.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This changelog lists new features, enhancements, and other changes added to Redi ### Redis 7.2 flexible opt-in -You can opt in to Redis 7.2 on [Flexible subscriptions]({{}}). Redis 7.2 introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes]({{}}) published in June's changelog for more details. +You can opt in to Redis 7.2 on [Flexible subscriptions]({{}}). Redis 7.2 introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes]({{}}) published in June's changelog for more details. ### Triggers and functions preview @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ A preview of [triggers and functions]({{}}) - AWS Asia Pacific - Singapore (`ap-southeast-1`) - GCP Asia Pacific - Tokyo (`asia-northeast1`) -To use it, [create a fixed subscription]({{}}) in one of these regions. Then, [create your database]({{}}) and set the database Type to Redis and select Triggers and Functions in the drop-down. Or, set the database Type to Redis Stack to get all of our advanced capabilities. +To use it, [create a fixed subscription]({{}}) in one of these regions. Then, [create your database]({{}}) and set the database Type to Redis and select Triggers and Functions in the drop-down. Or, set the database Type to Redis Stack to get all of our advanced capabilities. -If you'd like to use triggers and functions with a [Flexible subscription]({{}}), contact [support](https://redis.com/company/support/). +If you'd like to use triggers and functions with a [Flexible subscription]({{}}), contact [support](https://redis.com/company/support/). For more information about triggers and functions, see the [triggers and functions documentation](https://redis.io/docs/interact/programmability/triggers-and-functions). diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/december-2023.md b/content/rc/changelog/december-2023.md index 2fa415f57dc..f79df590e54 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/december-2023.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/december-2023.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ aliases: [] [Active-Active databases]({{}}) on Redis Cloud now support the [JSON]({{< relref "/stack/json" >}}) data type. -See [Create an Active-Active subscription]({{}}) to learn how to create an Active-Active subscription. +See [Create an Active-Active subscription]({{}}) to learn how to create an Active-Active subscription. ### Mutual TLS enhancements diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/february-2024.md b/content/rc/changelog/february-2024.md index 0f4d64eda5b..79738782638 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/february-2024.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/february-2024.md @@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ The Redis Cloud console will now notify you through email and on the application ### CIDR overlap detection -When you [create a new Flexible subscription]({{}}), the Redis Cloud console will now detect if the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) subnet range you specify is in use by another Flexible subscription on the same account. This will allow you to address and resolve CIDR conflicts in your Redis deployment. +When you [create a new Flexible subscription]({{}}), the Redis Cloud console will now detect if the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) subnet range you specify is in use by another Flexible subscription on the same account. This will allow you to address and resolve CIDR conflicts in your Redis deployment. diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/january-2023.md b/content/rc/changelog/january-2023.md index 01fa045681b..31a551f2b56 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/january-2023.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/january-2023.md @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ This changelog lists new features, enhancements, and other changes added to Redi - Add users with first name and last name -- Select multiple [availability zones]({{}}) +- Select multiple [availability zones]({{}}) - Additional enhancements \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/june-2023.md b/content/rc/changelog/june-2023.md index 551903b10dd..02c9946123e 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/june-2023.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/june-2023.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This changelog lists new features, enhancements, and other changes added to Redi ### Redis 7.2 fixed opt-in -You can opt in to Redis 7.2 on [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) in selected regions in AWS and GCP. Redis 7.2 introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes](#redis-72-breaking-changes) for more details. +You can opt in to Redis 7.2 on [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) in selected regions in AWS and GCP. Redis 7.2 introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes](#redis-72-breaking-changes) for more details. ### Export database list to CSV includes Active-Active diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/march-2023.md b/content/rc/changelog/march-2023.md index 38ed7b94241..36c6ec65c68 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/march-2023.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/march-2023.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This changelog lists new features, enhancements, and other changes added to Redi ### Redis 7.0 preview -A preview of Redis 7.0 is available for [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) in selected regions in AWS and GCP. However, some Redis 7.0 functionality might not be fully available during preview. Redis 7.0 also introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes](#redis-70-breaking-changes) for more details. +A preview of Redis 7.0 is available for [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) in selected regions in AWS and GCP. However, some Redis 7.0 functionality might not be fully available during preview. Redis 7.0 also introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes](#redis-70-breaking-changes) for more details. The following tables show which new open source Redis 7.0 commands are supported in Redis 7.0 subscriptions. diff --git a/content/rc/changelog/november-2023.md b/content/rc/changelog/november-2023.md index 6fff90b71ca..f21a0c3380a 100644 --- a/content/rc/changelog/november-2023.md +++ b/content/rc/changelog/november-2023.md @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ aliases: [] ### New Fixed plans -Redis is updating our [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) on Redis Cloud. These plans offer increased capacity at lower prices compared to legacy plans. +Redis is updating our [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) on Redis Cloud. These plans offer increased capacity at lower prices compared to legacy plans. -See [Fixed plan subscription tiers]({{}}) for an updated list of all Fixed plans. +See [Fixed plan subscription tiers]({{}}) for an updated list of all Fixed plans. ### Redis 7.2 Fixed region support -You can now use Redis 7.2 on [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) in `us-east-1` on Amazon Web Services. New Fixed subscriptions created in `us-east-1` will use Redis 7.2, and existing subscriptions will continue to use Redis 6.2. +You can now use Redis 7.2 on [Fixed subscriptions]({{}}) in `us-east-1` on Amazon Web Services. New Fixed subscriptions created in `us-east-1` will use Redis 7.2, and existing subscriptions will continue to use Redis 6.2. Redis 7.2 introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the [list of breaking changes]({{}}) published in June's changelog for more details. diff --git a/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/_index.md b/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/_index.md index 7e29831692a..a164d787cc8 100644 --- a/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/_index.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Here's how to subscribe to Redis Cloud with AWS Marketplace: In addition, AWS Marketplace is reported as the selected payment method. -At this point, you can create a new database using the [standard workflow]({{}}), with one important change. You don't need to enter a payment method, as it's automatically assigned to your AWS Marketplace account. +At this point, you can create a new database using the [standard workflow]({{}}), with one important change. You don't need to enter a payment method, as it's automatically assigned to your AWS Marketplace account. To confirm this, review the payment method associated with your subscription. diff --git a/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/aws-bedrock/set-up-redis.md b/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/aws-bedrock/set-up-redis.md index b7a3686896e..dcc0024aad9 100644 --- a/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/aws-bedrock/set-up-redis.md +++ b/content/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-marketplace/aws-bedrock/set-up-redis.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ After you set up the database, you can use the database information to set it as To set up a Redis Cloud instance for Bedrock, you need to: 1. [Sign up for Redis Cloud](#sign-up) if you do not already have an account. -1. [Create a subscription and database](#create-sub) to use for your Bedrock knowledge base. +1. [Create a database](#create-sub) to use for your Bedrock knowledge base. ### Sign up for Redis Cloud using AWS Marketplace {#sign-up} @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ To set up a Redis Cloud instance for Bedrock, you need to: In addition, AWS Marketplace is reported as the selected payment method. -### [Create a database]({{}}) {#create-sub} +### [Create a database]({{}}) {#create-sub} 1. In the [admin console](https://app.redislabs.com/), select **New database**. diff --git a/content/rc/cloud-integrations/prometheus-integration.md b/content/rc/cloud-integrations/prometheus-integration.md index 4fb607b341b..0cfdbc15528 100644 --- a/content/rc/cloud-integrations/prometheus-integration.md +++ b/content/rc/cloud-integrations/prometheus-integration.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ You can quickly set up Prometheus and Grafana for testing using the Prometheus a ### Prerequisites -1. Create a [Redis Cloud Pro database]({{< relref "/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription" >}}). +1. Create a [Redis Cloud Pro database]({{< relref "/rc/databases/create-database/create-pro-database-new" >}}). 1. Set up [VPC peering]({{< relref "/rc/security/vpc-peering" >}}). diff --git a/content/rc/databases/active-active-redis.md b/content/rc/databases/active-active-redis.md index 04eca7d53d5..1f8513a1780 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/active-active-redis.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/active-active-redis.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ aliases: [ --- Active-Active databases store data across multiple regions and availability zones. This improves scalability, performance, and availability, especially when compared to standalone databases. -To create Active-Active databases, you need a Flexible or Annual Redis Cloud subscription that enables Active-Active Redis and defines the regions for each copy of your databases. See [Create an Active-Active subscription]({{}}) for instructions. +To create Active-Active databases, you need a Redis Cloud Pro subscription that enables Active-Active Redis and defines the regions for each copy of your databases. See [Create an Active-Active database]({{}}) for instructions. Active-Active databases are distributed across multiple regions (geo-distribution). This improves performance by reducing latency for nearby users and improves availability by protecting against data loss in case of network or resource failure. diff --git a/content/rc/databases/configuration/advanced-capabilities.md b/content/rc/databases/configuration/advanced-capabilities.md index df93b8040cb..1dc2a1738f3 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/configuration/advanced-capabilities.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/configuration/advanced-capabilities.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ You can select more than one advanced capability for a database, though there ar - Probabilistic - Graph cannot be combined with other capabilities. -- JSON is the only capability supported for [Active-Active databases]({{}}). +- JSON is the only capability supported for [Active-Active databases]({{}}). You don't have to combine capabilities. To remove a selected capability, either clear the checkbox in the menu or select its **Delete** icon. diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-active-active-subscription.md b/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-active-active-database.md similarity index 89% rename from content/rc/subscriptions/create-active-active-subscription.md rename to content/rc/databases/create-database/create-active-active-database.md index b33a1d86a40..d18e0e7c7a1 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-active-active-subscription.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-active-active-database.md @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ --- -Title: Create an Active-Active subscription -linkTitle: Create Active-Active subscription -description: Shows what changes when you create an Active-Active subscription (Flexible or Annual) -weight: 31 +Title: Create an Active-Active database +linkTitle: Create Active-Active database +description: Shows how to create an Active-Active database +weight: 20 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] aliases: /rc/subscriptions/create-active-active-subscription/ --- -To deploy Active-Active databases in Redis Cloud, create a Flexible or Annual subscription with Active-Active enabled. +To deploy Active-Active databases in Redis Cloud, create a Redis Cloud Pro database with Active-Active enabled. -Overall, the process is similar to [create a Flexible subscription]({{}}). However, there are some additional requirements listed below: +Overall, the process is similar to [create a Pro database with a new subscription]({{}}). However, there are some additional requirements listed below: - Enable Active-Active Redis - [Define the regions](#define-regions) for each database instance @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Throughput requirements grow dramatically as regions increase. As a result, con ## More info -- [Create a Flexible subscription]({{}}) +- [Create a Pro database with a new subscription]({{}}) - Database [memory limit]({{}}) - Redis Cloud [subscription plans]({{}}) -- [Redis Cloud pricing](https://redis.com/redis-enterprise-cloud/pricing/) +- [Redis Cloud pricing](https://redis.com/redis-enterprise-cloud/pricing/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-essentials-database.md b/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-essentials-database.md index 7a1f6efaa02..1d19eef1120 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-essentials-database.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-essentials-database.md @@ -5,10 +5,12 @@ description: Shows how to create an Essentials database. weight: 5 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] -aliases: /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/create-databases/ - /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/creating-databases/ - /rc/administration/setup_and_editing/create-databases/ - /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/creating-databases/ +aliases: [ /rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription, + /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/create-subscription/, + /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/creating-subscription/, + /rc/administration/setup_and_editing/create-subscription/, + /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/create-subscription/, + /rc/administration/setup/create-subscription/ ] --- {{< embed-md "rc-create-db-first-steps.md" >}} @@ -62,6 +64,8 @@ This guide shows how to create an Essentials database. {{Available Essentials plans.}}{{< /image >}} + For a comparison of available plans, see [Redis Cloud Essentials plans]({{}}). + 1. Enter your payment details if you chose a paid plan. If you chose a paid plan and haven't previously entered a payment method, use the **Add Credit Card** button to add one. diff --git a/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-pro-database-new.md b/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-pro-database-new.md index c6057f33ee8..413c9bb7889 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-pro-database-new.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/create-database/create-pro-database-new.md @@ -5,7 +5,12 @@ description: Shows how to create a Pro database with a new subscription weight: 10 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] -aliases: +aliases: /rc/administration/customize-pro/ + /rc/administration/customize-pro.md + /rc/administration/setup/customize-pro/ + /rc/administration/setup/customize-pro.md + /rc/administration/setup/customize-flexible-plan/ + /rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription/ --- {{< embed-md "rc-create-db-first-steps.md" >}} diff --git a/content/rc/security/aws-transit-gateway.md b/content/rc/security/aws-transit-gateway.md index c11face1053..1d91d0461eb 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/aws-transit-gateway.md +++ b/content/rc/security/aws-transit-gateway.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Consider using VPC peering and Transit Gateway in parallel for the following sit Before you can set up Transit Gateway: -1. [Create a database with Redis Cloud Pro]({{< relref "/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription" >}}) from the Redis cloud [admin console](https://app.redislabs.com/#/). +1. [Create a database with Redis Cloud Pro]({{< relref "/rc/databases/create-database/create-pro-database-new" >}}) from the Redis cloud [admin console](https://app.redislabs.com/#/). 1. [Create a transit gateway](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/tgw/tgw-transit-gateways.html#create-tgw) from the [AWS VPC console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/). diff --git a/content/rc/security/private-service-connect.md b/content/rc/security/private-service-connect.md index 0e2523c6754..bef3ef9c993 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/private-service-connect.md +++ b/content/rc/security/private-service-connect.md @@ -171,4 +171,4 @@ Private Service Connect has the following limitations in Redis Cloud: - Although Redis Cloud supports using Private Service Connect with Enterprise clustering, you cannot use the [OSS Cluster API]({{< relref "/rc/databases/create-database#oss-cluster-api" >}}) with Private Service Connect enabled. -- Private Service Connect is not available for clusters with Redis versions 6.2.12 and earlier. Contact [Redis support](https://redis.com/company/support) to upgrade the cluster to a compatible version or [create a new subscription]({{}}). +- Private Service Connect is not available for clusters with Redis versions 6.2.12 and earlier. Contact [Redis support](https://redis.com/company/support) to upgrade the cluster to a compatible version or [create a new subscription]({{}}). diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/_index.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/_index.md index e50e0da0ed3..9daed9c6544 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/_index.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ To learn more, see [Redis Cloud Pricing](https://redislabs.com/redis-enterprise- Free plans are a type of Redis Cloud Essentials plans designed for training purposes and prototyping. They can be seamlessly upgraded to other Redis Cloud Essentials plans with no data loss. ### Paid Redis Cloud Essentials {#paid-rce} -Redis Cloud Essentials is cost-efficient and designed for low-throughput scenarios. It support a range of availability, persistence, and backup options. Pricing supports low throughput workloads. +Redis Cloud Essentials is cost-efficient and designed for low-throughput scenarios. It support a range of availability, persistence, and backup options. Pricing supports low throughput workloads. See [Redis Cloud Essentials plans]({{}}) for a list of available plans. ### Redis Cloud Pro Redis Cloud Pro supports more databases, larger databases, greater throughput, and unlimited connections compared to Redis Cloud Essentials. Hosted in dedicated VPCs, they feature high-availability in a single or multi-AZ, Active-Active, Auto-Tiering, clustering, data persistence, and configurable backups. Pricing is "pay as you go" to support any dataset size or throughput. diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/_index.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/_index.md deleted file mode 100644 index 53792bfe0de..00000000000 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/_index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ ---- -Title: Create a Fixed subscription -description: -weight: 30 -alwaysopen: false -categories: ["RC"] -aliases: /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/create-subscription/ - /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/creating-subscription/ - /rc/administration/setup_and_editing/create-subscription/ - /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/create-subscription/ - /rc/administration/setup/create-subscription/ ---- -Fixed plans support low throughput workflows. Several plans are available, each designed for different memory sizes. - -When creating your subscription, you'll need to choose the plan that suits your needs. - -If you're new to Redis Cloud, the [quick start]({{}}) helps you create an account with a free subscription and an initial database. You also learn how to connect to your database. - -## Fixed plans - -Fixed plan [pricing](https://redis.com/cloud/pricing/) scales according to the memory size of the database defined in the subscription. Additional limits also apply, as shown in [Fixed plan details]({{}}). - -The 30 MB Fixed plan is free; it's designed for learning and building test projects. It gives you enough space to learn Redis concepts and develop application prototypes. - -Our paid plans start at 250 MB and offer extra features, like high availability and backups (both daily and instant). They are great for bigger projects or production environments that require increased storage, reliability, and other features to support your operational needs. - -If you need additional resources, you can [upgrade your subscription]({{}}) at any time. - -There are some differences between plans for the various high availability options. See [Fixed plan details]({{}}) for more information. - -## Create a Fixed subscription - -To create a Fixed subscription: - -1. From the Redis Cloud subscriptions list, select the **Add new subscription** button. - - {{The New subscriptions button in the admin console menu.}}{{< /image >}} - -2. When the **New subscription** page appears, select **Fixed plan** and then scroll to the cloud vendor options. - - {{Available subscription plan options.}}{{< /image >}} - -3. Choose a **Cloud Provider** and a **Region**. - - {{Available cloud vendor options and Redis 7.2 regions.}}{{}} - - [Redis 7.2]({{}}) is available for selected regions in AWS and GCP. Redis 7.2 introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the list of [breaking changes]({{}}) for more details. - - If you want to try out Redis 7.2, turn on the **Redis 7.2 regions** toggle to show the regions where it is available: - - {{Turn on the Redis 7.2 regions toggle.}}{{< /image >}} - -4. In the **Availability Settings** panel, select your replication settings. - - - **No-replication** means that you will have a single copy of your database. - - **Single-zone replication** means that your database will have a primary and a replica located in the same cloud region. If anything happens to the primary, the replica takes over and becomes the new primary. - - **Multi-zone replication** means that the primary and the replicas are stored in different region zones, which provides additional protection by distributing the replicas. - -5. Select the desired plan size. - - To create a Free subscription, select the 30 MB plan size. - - {{Available Fixed subscription plans.}}{{< /image >}} - -6. Enter a subscription name and payment details. - -7. Select the **Create Subscription** button. - - {{The Create Subscription button.}}{{< /image >}} - -Here are few details to keep in mind: - -- You can create a Free subscription without being prompted for payment details. - -- You can only have one free subscription at a time. - -- If you're creating a paid subscription and haven't previously entered a payment method, use the **Add Credit Card** button to add one. - - {{The Add credit card icon.}}{{< /image >}} - -When you create your subscription, there's a brief pause while your request is processed and then you're taken to the **Subscription details** page. - -{{The Subscription details screen with no databases.}}{{< /image >}} - -To create your database, select the **New Database** button and then fill in the appropriate details. - -To learn more, see [Create a database]({{}}). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md deleted file mode 100644 index 900a7de0cbc..00000000000 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ ---- -Title: Create a Flexible subscription -description: -weight: 30 -alwaysopen: false -categories: ["RC"] -aliases: /rc/administration/customize-pro/ - /rc/administration/customize-pro.md - /rc/administration/setup/customize-pro/ - /rc/administration/setup/customize-pro.md - /rc/administration/setup/customize-flexible-plan/ ---- -Flexible subscriptions support any dataset size or throughput. [Pricing](https://redis.com/redis-enterprise-cloud/pricing/) is based on your workload requirements (database size and throughput.) - -When you create a Flexible subscription, a cost estimate is provided to help you understand the impact of your requirements. - -## Create a Flexible subscription - -To create a Flexible subscription: - -1. From the Redis Cloud console menu, select **Add new subscription**. - - {{The New subscriptions button in the admin console menu.}}{{< /image >}} - -2. When the **New subscription** page appears, select **Flexible plans** and then scroll to the cloud vendor options. - - {{Available subscription plans; Flexible plan is selected.}}{{< /image >}} - -3. From here, you need to: - - 1. Set up the deployment options for your subscription, include cloud vendor details, high availability settings, and advanced options. - - 2. Define the database size requirements for your subscription. - - 3. Review your choices, provide payment details, and then create the subscription. - -The following sections provide more information. - -## Set up deployment details - - -The **Setup** tab specifies general settings for the deployment of your subscription. - -{{The Setup tab of the new Fixed subscription process.}}{{< /image >}} - -The three sections to this tab: - -- [General settings](#general-settings) include the cloud provider details, the subscription name, and specific configuration options. -- [Version](#version) lets you choose the Redis version of your databases. -- [Advanced options](#advanced-options) define settings for high availability and security. Configurable settings vary according to cloud provider. - - -### General settings {#general-settings} - -{{The General settings of the Setup tab.}}{{< /image >}} - -The following settings are defined in the **General settings** of the **Setup** tab: - -| General setting | Description | -|:---------|:-----------| -| **Cloud vendor** | The public cloud vendor to deploy your subscription. (_required_) | -| **Region** | The vendor region where you wish to deploy your subscription. (_required_)| -| **Subscription Name** | A custom name for your subscription (_required_) | -| **Active-Active Redis** | Hosts your datasets in multiple read-write locations to support distributed applications and disaster recovery. See [Active-Active geo-distributed Redis]({{< relref "/rs/databases/active-active" >}}) | -| **Auto Tiering**| Determines if your databases are stored only in memory (RAM) or are split between memory and Flash storage (RAM+Flash). See [Auto Tiering]({{< relref "/rs/databases/auto-tiering/" >}})| - -### Version {#version} - -{{Version selection between Redis 6.2 and 7.2}}{{< /image >}} - -The **Version** section lets you choose the Redis version of your database. Choose **Redis 7.2** if you want to use the latest advanced features of Redis. - -[Redis 7.2]({{}}) introduces several changes to existing Redis commands; see the list of [breaking changes]({{}}) for more details. - -### Advanced options {#advanced-options} - -{{The Advanced settings of the Setup tab.}}{{< /image >}} - -The following settings are defined in the **Advanced options** of the **Setup** tab: - -| Advanced option | Description | -|:---------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| **Multi-AZ** | Determines if replication spans multiple Availability Zones, which provides automatic failover when problems occur. | -| **Cloud account** | To deploy this subscription to an existing cloud account, select it here. Use the **Add** button to add a new cloud account.

(Available only if [self-managed cloud vendor accounts]({{}}) are enabled) | -| **VPC configuration** | Select **In a new VPC** to deploy to a new [virtual private cloud](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_cloud) (VPC).

To deploy this subscription to an existing virtual private cloud, select **In existing VPC** and then set VPC ID to the appropriate ID value.

(Available only if [self-managed cloud vendor accounts]({{}}) are enabled) | -| **Deployment CIDR** | The [CIDR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing) range of IP addresses for your deployment. Redis creates a new [subnet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnetwork) for the **Deployment CIDR** in your [virtual private cloud](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_cloud) (VPC). It cannot overlap with the CIDR ranges of other subnets used by your subscription.

For deployments in an existing VPC, the **Deployment CIDR** must be within your VPC's **primary** CIDR range (secondary CIDRs are not supported). | -| **Allowed Availability Zones** | The availability zones for your selected region.

If you choose **Manual selection**, you must select at least one zone ID from the **Zone IDs** list. For more information, see [Availability zones](#availability-zones). | -| **Maintenance windows** | Determines when Redis can perform [maintenance]({{}}) on your databases. Select **Manual** if you want to set [manual maintenance windows]({{}}). | - - -#### Availability zones - -You can reduce network transfer costs and network latency by ensuring your Redis Cloud cluster and your application are located in the same availability zone. - -To specify the availability zone for your cluster, select *Manual Selection* under **Allowed Availability Zones**. - -For Google Cloud clusters and [self-managed AWS cloud accounts]({{< relref "/rc/cloud-integrations/aws-cloud-accounts/" >}}), select an availability zone from the **Zone name** list. - -{{Select one availability zone when Multi-AZ is turned off.}}{{< /image >}} - -For all other AWS clusters, select an availability zone ID from the **Zone IDs** list. For more information on how to find an availability zone ID, see the [AWS docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-regions-availability-zones.html#concepts-availability-zones). - -{{For hosted AWS clusters, select availability zone IDs from the Zone IDs list.}}{{< /image >}} - -If **Multi-AZ** is enabled, you must select three availability zones from the list. - -{{Select Manual selection to select three availability zones when Multi-AZ is enabled.}}{{< /image >}} - -For more information on availability zones, see the [Google Cloud docs](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/#available) or the [AWS docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-regions-availability-zones.html#concepts-availability-zones). - -When finished, choose **Continue** to determine your subscription size requirements. - -{{Select the Continue button to continue to the next step.}}{{< /image >}} - -## Sizing tab - -The **Sizing** tab helps you specify the database, memory, and throughput requirements for your subscription. - -{{The Sizing tab when creating a new Flexible subscription.}}{{< /image >}} - -When you first visit the **Sizing** tab, there are no databases defined. Select the **Add** button to create one. - -{{Use the Add button to define a new database for your subscription.}}{{< /image >}} - -This opens the **New Database** dialog, which lets you define the requirements for your new database. - -{{The New Database dialog with basic settings.}}{{< /image >}} - -By default, you're shown basic settings, which include: - -| Database setting | Description | -|:---------|:-----------| -| **Name** | A custom name for your database (_required_) | -| **Advanced Capabilities** | Advanced data types used by the database. Choose from [Search and query]({{< relref "/stack/search" >}}), [JSON]({{< relref "/stack/json" >}}), [Time series]({{< relref "/stack/timeseries" >}}), [Probabilistic]({{< relref "/stack/bloom" >}}), or [Graph (EOL)]({{< relref "/stack/deprecated-features/graph" >}}). | -| **Throughput/Shards** | Identifies maximum throughput for the database, which can be specified in terms of operations per second (**Ops/sec**) or number of shards dedicated to the database (**Shards**). | -| **Memory Limit (GB)** | The size limit for the database. Specify small sizes as decimals of 1.0 GB; example: `0.1` GB (minimum).| -| **High Availability** | Indicates whether a replica copy of the database is maintained in case the primary database becomes unavailable. (Warning: Doubles memory consumption). | -| **Data Persistence** | Defines the data persistence policy, if any. See [Database persistence]({{< relref "/rs/databases/configure/database-persistence.md" >}}) | - -Select **More options** to specify values for the following settings. - -{{The New Database dialog with advanced settings.}}{{< /image >}} - -| Database option | Description | -|:---------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| **OSS Cluster API** | Enable to use the [Redis OSS Cluster API]({{< relref "/rc/databases/create-database#oss-cluster-api" >}}). | -| **Type** | Set to **Redis**, otherwise **Memcached** database for legacy database support. | -| **Supported Protocol(s)** | Choose between RESP2 and RESP3 _(Redis 7.2 only)_. See [Redis serialization protocol](https://redis.io/docs/reference/protocol-spec/#resp-versions) for details | -| **Quantity** | Number of databases to create with these settings. | - -When finished, select **Save database** to create your database. - -{{Select the Save Database button to define your new database.}}{{< /image >}} - -Use the **Add database** button to define additional databases or select the **Continue button** to display the **Review and create** tab. - -Hover over a database to see the **Edit** and **Delete** icons. You can use the **Edit** icon to change a database or the **Delete** icon to remove a database from the list. - -{{Use the Edit button to change database settings.}}{{< /image >}} {{Use the Delete button to remove a database.}}{{< /image >}} - - -## Review and Create tab - -The **Review & Create** tab provides a cost estimate for your Flexible plan: - -{{The Review & Create tab of the New Flexible subscription screen.}}{{< /image >}} - -Select **Back to Sizing** to make changes or **Create subscription** to create your new Flexible subscription. - -{{Select Create subscription to create your new subscription.}}{{< /image >}} - -Note that subscriptions are created in the background. While they are provisioning, you aren't allowed to make changes. (The process generally takes 10-15 minutes.) - -Use the **Subscriptions list** to check the status of your subscription. You will also receive an email when your subscription is ready to use. - -### Shard types - -The shard types associated with your subscription depend on your database memory size and throughput requirements. - -| Shard type | Capacity (Memory/Throughput) | -|:------------|:----------| -| Micro | 1GB / 1K ops/sec | -| High-throughput | 2.5GB / 25K ops/sec | -| Small | 12.5GB / 12.5K ops/sec | -| Large | 25GB / 25K ops/sec | -| Very large[1](#table-note-1) | 50GB / 5K ops/sec | -| XLarge[2](#table-note-2) | 50GB / 10K ops/sec | - -1. Used for databases with Auto Tiering before Redis 7.2. - -2. Used for hosted databases with Auto Tiering for Redis 7.2 and later. - -Prices vary according to the cloud provider and region. Minimum prices apply. To learn more, see [Cloud pricing](https://redis.com/redis-enterprise-cloud/pricing/). diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/upgrade-fixed-flexible.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/upgrade-essentials-pro.md similarity index 92% rename from content/rc/subscriptions/upgrade-fixed-flexible.md rename to content/rc/subscriptions/upgrade-essentials-pro.md index e8e0eacfad9..418cfea2fb8 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/upgrade-fixed-flexible.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/upgrade-essentials-pro.md @@ -5,18 +5,18 @@ description: Upgrade your Redis Cloud Essentials subscription to a Redis Cloud P weight: 45 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] -aliases: +aliases: /rc/subscriptions/upgrade-fixed-flexble --- Redis Cloud Essentials supports low throughput workflows. It supports a range of availability, persistence, and backup options, and can be great for testing and prototyping. However, if your databases need higher throughput, or you're missing features that are not available with Redis Cloud Essentials, you may want to upgrade Redis Cloud Essentials to Redis Cloud Pro. For more information about the different subscription plans, see [Subscription plans]({{}}). -To upgrade your Essentials plan, see [Upgrade subscription plan]({{}}). +To upgrade your Essentials plan, see [Upgrade subscription plan]({{}}). ## Upgrade Essentials subscription to Pro -To follow the steps in this guide, you must have a database with [Redis Cloud Essentials]({{}}) that you want to upgrade to Redis Cloud Pro. +To follow the steps in this guide, you must have a database with [Redis Cloud Essentials]({{}}) that you want to upgrade to Redis Cloud Pro. To upgrade your Essentials database to Redis Cloud Pro: @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ To upgrade your Essentials database to Redis Cloud Pro: ### Create Redis Cloud Pro database {#create-rcp} -[Create a new database]({{}}) with the following specifications: +[Create a new database]({{}}) with the following specifications: - Select **Redis Cloud Pro** for your subscription type. - Select the **Version** that matches the Redis version your Essentials subscriptions use. -- In the [**Sizing tab**]({{}}), create your databases with the following specifications: +- In the [**Sizing tab**]({{}}), create your databases with the following specifications: - Set the memory limit to comply with [Active-Passive memory requirements]({{}}) if you want to migrate your database using [Active-Passive]({{}}). - Select any advanced capabilities that your Essentials database offers. You can find a list of enabled advanced capabilities in the [Configuration tab]({{< relref "/rc/databases/view-edit-database#configuration-details-tab" >}}) of your database. diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/view-fixed-subscription.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-essentials-subscription/_index.md similarity index 94% rename from content/rc/subscriptions/view-fixed-subscription.md rename to content/rc/subscriptions/view-essentials-subscription/_index.md index 737645f12c2..fc5aa983b77 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/view-fixed-subscription.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-essentials-subscription/_index.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ --- -Title: View or edit Redis Cloud Essentials subscription +Title: View and Upgrade Redis Cloud Essentials plan +LinkTitle: View and Upgrade Essentials plan description: -weight: 40 +weight: 30 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] -linktitle: View or edit Essentials subscription aliases: [ /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/view-edit-subscription/, /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/viewing-subscription/, /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/changing-subscription-plan/, @@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ aliases: [ /rv/administration/setup_and_editing/view-edit-subscription/, /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/changing-subscription-plan.md, /rc/administration/setup-and-editing/changing-subscription-plan/, /rc/administration/setup/change-plan.md, - /rc/administration/setup/change-plan/ ] + /rc/administration/setup/change-plan/, + /rc/subscriptions/view-fixed-subscription ] --- To view the details of a Redis Cloud Essentials subscription: @@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ Use the **Upgrade plan** button to update your Redis Cloud Essentials plan, your {{Use the Upgrade plan button to change selected Redis Cloud Essentials subscription detils.}}{{< /image >}} -For information on how to upgrade to Redis Cloud Pro, see [upgrade subscription plan from Essentials to Pro]({{}}). +For information on how to upgrade to Redis Cloud Pro, see [upgrade subscription plan from Essentials to Pro]({{}}). ### Change subscription plan @@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ To change your subscription plan, select the desired plan from the list and sele {{Select the desired subscription plan from the ones shown.}}{{< /image >}} Each Redis Cloud Essentials plan provides a variety of benefits, including increased memory and number of connections. -For a comparison of available plans, see [Redis Cloud Essentials plans]({{}}). +For a comparison of available plans, see [Redis Cloud Essentials plans]({{}}). When you change your plan, your data and endpoints are not disrupted. diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/fixed-plan-details.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-essentials-subscription/essentials-plan-details.md similarity index 69% rename from content/rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/fixed-plan-details.md rename to content/rc/subscriptions/view-essentials-subscription/essentials-plan-details.md index fec470e8921..bd5e91f4dda 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/fixed-plan-details.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-essentials-subscription/essentials-plan-details.md @@ -1,14 +1,27 @@ --- -Title: Fixed plan details -description: Provides detailed information on Fixed plans +Title: Redis Cloud Essentials plans +description: Provides detailed information on Redis Cloud Essentials plans weight: $weight alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] +aliases: [ /rc/subscriptions/create-fixed-subscription/fixed-plan-details, + /rc/subscriptions/view-fixed-subscription/fixed-plan-details ] + --- -## Current Fixed plans +Redis Cloud Essentials is cost-efficient and designed for low-throughput scenarios. It support a range of availability, persistence, and backup options. + +Essentials plan [pricing](https://redis.com/cloud/pricing/) scales according to the memory size of the database defined in the subscription. Additional limits also apply, as shown in the tables below. + +The 30 MB Essentials plan is free; it's designed for learning and building test projects. It gives you enough space to learn Redis concepts and develop application prototypes. + +Our paid plans start at 250 MB and offer extra features, like high availability and backups (both daily and instant). They are great for bigger projects or production environments that require increased storage, reliability, and other features to support your operational needs. + +If you need additional resources, you can [upgrade your subscription]({{}}) at any time. + +## Current plans -These plans are currently offered for all new and upgraded Fixed subscriptions (updated March 2024). +These plans are currently offered for all new and upgraded Essentials subscriptions (updated March 2024). | **DB size**[1](#table-note-1) | **30 MB (Free)** | **250 MB** | **1 GB** | **2.5 GB** | **5 GB** | **12 GB** | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-pro-subscription.md similarity index 98% rename from content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md rename to content/rc/subscriptions/view-pro-subscription.md index d7437325879..4ce0da1f864 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-pro-subscription.md @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ --- -Title: View or edit Redis Cloud Pro subscription +Title: View and edit Redis Cloud Pro plan description: weight: 40 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] -linktitle: View or edit Pro subscription -aliases: +linktitle: View and edit Pro plan +aliases: /rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription --- To view the details of a Redis Cloud Pro subscription: diff --git a/content/rs/databases/active-active/develop/data-types/json.md b/content/rs/databases/active-active/develop/data-types/json.md index dd6b57c7b72..90ed84bdeac 100644 --- a/content/rs/databases/active-active/develop/data-types/json.md +++ b/content/rs/databases/active-active/develop/data-types/json.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The design is based on [A Conflict-Free Replicated JSON Datatype](https://arxiv. To use JSON in an Active-Active database, you must enable JSON during database creation. -Active-Active Redis Cloud databases add JSON by default. See [Create an Active-Active subscription]({{}}) in the Redis Cloud documentation for details. +Active-Active Redis Cloud databases add JSON by default. See [Create an Active-Active subscription]({{}}) in the Redis Cloud documentation for details. In Redis Enterprise Software, JSON is not enabled by default for Active-Active databases. See [Create an Active-Active JSON database]({{}}) in the Redis Stack and Redis Enterprise documentation for instructions. diff --git a/content/stack/json/active-active.md b/content/stack/json/active-active.md index c2fa1b06ba0..444effeebdd 100644 --- a/content/stack/json/active-active.md +++ b/content/stack/json/active-active.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The design is based on [A Conflict-Free Replicated JSON Datatype](https://arxiv. To use JSON in an Active-Active database, you must enable JSON during database creation. -Active-Active Redis Cloud databases add JSON by default. See [Create an Active-Active subscription]({{}}) in the Redis Cloud documentation for details. +Active-Active Redis Cloud databases add JSON by default. See [Create an Active-Active database]({{}}) in the Redis Cloud documentation for details. In Redis Enterprise Software, JSON is not enabled by default for Active-Active databases. To create an Active-Active JSON database in Redis Enterprise Software: