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Azure Redis Data Persistence | With RDB & AOF

by | Feb 18, 2024

Read the article to know more about Azure Redis Data Persistence. At Bobcares, with our Server Management Service, we can handle your Azure Redis issues.

Azure Redis Data Persistence

The methods offered by Azure Redis to ensure that data kept in the Redis cache is robust and recoverable even in the case of failures or restarts are referred to as data persistence. There are two methods available to enable this feature: RDB Snapshots and AOF Persistence. We can set up data persistence in Azure Redis using the below steps:

1. Choose Create a resource after logging into the Azure portal. Caches can be made via the Azure interface. Additionally, we can make them with PowerShell, Azure CLI, or Resource Manager templates.

2. Choose Databases and then Azure Cache for Redis from the Create a Resource page.

azure redis data persistence

3. Set up the settings for the new premium cache on the New Redis Cache page.

4. We can either click the Networking button located at the bottom of the page or select the Networking tab.

5. Click on the Networking tab and choose the connection type. We can connect publicly to premium cache instances via service endpoints or public IP addresses. By using a private endpoint, we can connect privately.

6. In the (PREVIEW) Data Persistence section, choose RDB or AOF choices once we get to the Advanced tab.

7. Choose RDB and adjust the settings to allow RDB persistence.

8. Choose AOF and adjust the parameters to activate AOF persistence.

9. Complete the cache creation.

The cache takes a long time to build. The Azure Cache for Redis Overview page lets us keep an eye on the progress. The cache is operational when the Status indicates Running.

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Conclusion

Azure Redis offers a high degree of data durability and recovery options by using both AOF persistence and RDB snapshots. Users can modify persistent parameters to suit their own needs.

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