Redis 6.0.8 released
Redis version 6.0.8 is the latest 6.0 release, now available for all customers.
Redis version 6.0.8 is the latest 6.0 release, now available for all customers.
Redis version 6.0.7 is the latest 6.0 release, now available for all customers.
RedisGreen opened up default public access to several additional AWS regions today. Our current set of 16 generally available regions is now:
ID | Location |
us-east-2 | US East (Ohio) |
us-east-1 | US East (N. Virginia) |
us-west-1 | US West (N. California) |
us-west-2 | US West (Oregon) |
ap-south-1 | Asia Pacific (Mumbai) |
ap-northeast-2 | Asia Pacific (Seoul) |
ap-southeast-1 | Asia Pacific (Singapore) |
ap-southeast-2 | Asia Pacific (Sydney) |
ap-northeast-1 | Asia Pacific (Tokyo) |
ca-central-1 | Canada (Central) |
eu-central-1 | Europe (Frankfurt) |
eu-west-1 | Europe (Ireland) |
eu-west-2 | Europe (London) |
eu-west-3 | Europe (Paris) |
eu-north-1 | Europe (Stockholm) |
sa-east-1 | South America (São Paulo) |
Ping our team for support with limited availability options if you need something outside of these AWS regions. RedisGreen operates in all AWS regions exclusive of mainland China.
Redis version 6.0.6 is the latest 6.0 release, now available to all.
Participants in our LA program for KeyDB can now launch community edition databases for version 6.0.13.
Redis version 6.0.5 is the latest 6.0 release, now available for all customers.
Redis 6.0.4 is the new default for folks using the 6.0 branch. All existing databases are being safely migrated to include the new fixes.
All RedisGreen databases following the 6.0 branch are now using 6.0.3, a bugfix release.
Redis version 6.0.2 is the latest 6.0 release, now available for all customers.
The first version of Redis 6.0 was released today, and is available to all RedisGreen customers. Redis 5 will remain our default and recommended version for now but anyone eager to try the new release can do a zero-downtime upgrade from the “Settings” menu.