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hi you can make sentinels, clusters, single servers, use passwords and so on |
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Hello Community Members,
We were using Redis till now in our production servers, but it's no more open-sourced as we all know
So thought of exploring Redis.
Our existing setup is something like this
We have 1 master 5 slave and 3 sentinel nodes (Kubernetes deployment). Authentication we used Password based within cluster-IP
Does Valkey has the concept of sentinel pods to monitor the master nodes during failover.
What will be the ideal way of deployment for our use-case, with Master-Slave mode of deployment.
Will be awaiting your kind reply and guidance. Is there any Kubernetes operator we can use to fast pace the mode of deployment
Durability is a top priority for us, if the kubernetes pod crashes Valkey must ensure data is recoverable after a restart, as we are building Metadata service backed by a key value store, so if somehow data gets lost the entire system goes for a toss
Thanks,
Susmit
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