Redis Labs has announced availability of Redis Enterprise Cloud on Google Cloud Marketplace, providing customers with an integrated service that improves operational efficiency and increases developer productivity, while enabling the always-on availability and performance required from the applications that power their businesses.
Redis Enterprise maintains the simplicity and high performance of Redis, while adding enterprise-grade capabilities such as linear scale to hundreds of millions of operations per second, Active-Active global distribution with local latency, Redis on Flash to support large datasets at the infrastructure cost of a disk-based database, enterprise-grade security, and single-digit-seconds failover.
It extends the Redis functionality to support any data modeling method with powerful modules such as RediSearch, RedisGraph, RedisJSON, RedisTimeSeries, and RedisBloom. All this while keeping database latency under one millisecond, so your application can respond instantaneously.
By purchasing Redis Enterprise Cloud through the Google Cloud Marketplace, customers benefit from unified billing—a single bill from Google Cloud covering their Redis Enterprise Cloud usage along with their existing Google Cloud usage. Redis Enterprise Cloud will be metered by per-minute usage. Additionally, in many cases, customers can use their financial commitments with Google Cloud towards the purchase of Redis Enterprise Cloud.
Google Cloud Marketplace lets users deploy functional software packages that run on Google Cloud. Google Cloud Marketplace allows customers to easily start up a familiar software package with services like Compute Engine or Cloud Storage, with no manual configuration required.
Redis Enterprise Cloud delivers fully managed Redis Enterprise as a Service. It offers capabilities of Redis Enterprise while taking care of all the operational aspects associated with operating Redis efficiently on Google Cloud Platform.
Redis Enterprise Cloud is built on a complete serverless concept, so users don’t need to deal with nodes and clusters. Just set the memory limit, throughput and capabilities of databases and everything is automatically managed. Its support, DevOps, and customer success teams monitor the service 24/7 in most cases letting users know when something is about to go wrong even before it affects application.
Redis Enterprise Cloud pricing is based on the cost of the infrastructure used to support the service and hourly consumption of Redis Enterprise shards.
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