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Amazon ElastiCache for Redis maintains compatibility with the open-source Redis data formats and Redis APIs and works with Redis clients. It uses the open Redis data format to store your data. You can use this account type to connect AWS ElastiCache Snaps with data sources that use the account.
The registered domain in the AWS Redis.
AWS Redis domain's port number.
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Field Name | Field Type | Description | |
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Label*
Default Value: ELT Database Account | String | Specify a unique label for the account.
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AWS Redis Domain* Default Value: N/A | String | Specify the name of the AWS Redis Domain. If there are group of cluster nodes, provide the URLs separated by a comma in the following format: redis://127.0.0.1:6379\", \"redis://127.0.0.1:6380
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AWS Redis Domain's port number* Default Value: N/A | Integer | Enter the port number of the Redis domain. The default port for Redis is 6379. | |
Username Default Value: N/A | String | Enter the username. | |
Password Default Value: N/A | String | The password associated with the AWS ElastiCache username. | |
SSL/TLS
Default Value: N/A | Checkbox | SSL/TLS encrypts communications between a client and server, primarily web browsers and web sites/applications. If SSL/TLS is selected, data is encrypted without certificate validation. Ensure to provide the database name in AWS Redis Domain to validate the user against that particular database name. | |
Client Name
Default Value: N/A | String | Specify a name for the API Client | |
Cluster
Default Value: N/A | Checkbox | Select the checkbox if the server type is cluster. | |
Connection Pool Size
Default value: 64 | Integer | Required. Specify the maximum connection pooling size to use.
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Netty Threads
Default Value: 32 | Integer | Enter the size of the threads between internal Redis clients used by Amazon. Netty threads used in Redis response decoding and sending commands. |