This section describes DCS Redis 3.0 instance specifications, including the total memory, available memory, maximum number of connections allowed, maximum/assured bandwidth, and reference performance.
The following metrics are related to the instance specifications:
Total Memory (GB) |
Available Memory (GB) |
Max. Connections (Default/Limit) (Count) |
Assured/Maximum Bandwidth (Mbit/s) |
Reference Performance (QPS) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 |
1.5 |
5000/50,000 |
42/512 |
50,000 |
4 |
3.2 |
5000/50,000 |
64/1536 |
100,000 |
8 |
6.8 |
5000/50,000 |
64/1536 |
100,000 |
16 |
13.6 |
5000/50,000 |
85/3072 |
100,000 |
32 |
27.2 |
5000/50,000 |
85/3072 |
100,000 |
64 |
58.2 |
5000/60,000 |
128/5120 |
100,000 |
For each master/standby DCS Redis instance, the available memory is less than that of a single-node DCS Redis instance because some memory is reserved for data persistence, as shown in Table 2. The available memory of a master/standby instance can be adjusted to support background tasks such as data persistence and master/standby synchronization.
Total Memory (GB) |
Available Memory (GB) |
Max. Connections (Default/Limit) (Count) |
Assured/Maximum Bandwidth (Mbit/s) |
Reference Performance (QPS) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 |
1.5 |
5000/50,000 |
42/512 |
50,000 |
4 |
3.2 |
5000/50,000 |
64/1536 |
100,000 |
8 |
6.4 |
5000/50,000 |
64/1536 |
100,000 |
16 |
12.8 |
5000/50,000 |
85/3072 |
100,000 |
32 |
25.6 |
5000/50,000 |
85/3072 |
100,000 |
64 |
51.2 |
5000/60,000 |
128/5120 |
100,000 |
In addition to larger memory, cluster instances feature more connections allowed, higher bandwidth allowed, and more QPS than single-node and master/standby instances.
Specification (GB) |
Available Memory (GB) |
Max. Connections (Default/Limit) (Count) |
Assured/Maximum Bandwidth (Mbit/s) |
Reference Performance (QPS) |
---|---|---|---|---|
64 |
64 |
90,000/90,000 |
600/5120 |
500,000 |
128 |
128 |
180,000/180,000 |
600/5120 |
500,000 |
256 |
256 |
240,000/240,000 |
600/5120 |
500,000 |
512 |
512 |
480,000/480,000 |
600/5120 |
500,000 |