What’s the Best Way to Set Up Redis in a Cluster?

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Asked By CuriousPenguin42 On

I just installed cnpg and I'm really impressed with its user experience. Is there something similar for running Redis in a cluster? I'd love to hear your recommendations!

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Answered By TechGuru77 On

Check out the Redis Operator on GitHub! It's the one that's been most active lately, so it's worth a look if you're aiming for a solid setup with Redis.

FreshLemonade23 -

I vote for using Valkey instead! It's got similar functionalities, plus it's truly open source. Just my two cents!

Answered By DockerDude91 On

We actually run Dragonfly, which is a great drop-in replacement for Redis. It also features a robust operator that lets you manage instances using a custom resource. Super handy!

Answered By K8sNinja On

I suggest trying the Bitnami Helm chart with Redis in Cluster mode. It’s been working great for us!

ChillCoder99 -

Nice! I'm definitely going to check that out right away.

Answered By CloudJunkie05 On

Honestly, I'd recommend sticking with KeyDB or Redis. They've got a strong community and are proven to be production-ready. Just make sure to set up a specific node pool tailored for your cluster—it helps a ton!

Answered By MigrateMaster On

We switched from KeyDB to DragonFly using the operator, and we couldn't be happier. It's seamless and just works without a hitch!

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