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Supported Redis Features
Features | Availability |
---|---|
Clustering | ✗ |
Instant Backup | ✗ |
Scheduled Backup | ✗ |
Persistent Volume | ✓ |
Initialize using Snapshot | ✗ |
Initialize using Script | ✗ |
Custom Configuration | ✓ |
Using Custom docker image | ✓ |
Builtin Prometheus Discovery | ✓ |
Using CoreOS Prometheus Operator | ✓ |
Life Cycle of a Redis Object
Supported Redis Versions
KubeDB Version | Redis:4.0.6 |
---|---|
0.1.0 - 0.7.0 | ✗ |
0.8.0 | ✓ |
0.9.0 | ✓ |
Supported RedisVersion CRD
Here, ✓ means supported and ✗ means deprecated.
NAME | VERSION | KubeDB: 0.9.0 |
---|---|---|
4 | 4 | ✗ |
4-v1 | 4 | ✓ |
4.0 | 4.0 | ✗ |
4.0-v1 | 4.0 | ✓ |
4.0.6 | 4.0.6 | ✗ |
4.0.6-v1 | 4.0.6 | ✓ |
User Guide
- Quickstart Redis with KubeDB Operator.
- Monitor your Redis database with KubeDB using out-of-the-box CoreOS Prometheus Operator.
- Monitor your Redis database with KubeDB using out-of-the-box builtin-Prometheus.
- Use private Docker registry to deploy Redis with KubeDB.
- Use kubedb cli to manage databases like kubectl for Kubernetes.
- Detail concepts of Redis object.
- Detail concepts of RedisVersion object.
- Want to hack on KubeDB? Check our contribution guidelines.