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In my experience, when deploying standalone, we use redis-infra-dev to connect inside the cluster. For connections outside the cluster, we opt for redis-infra-dev-external-service. |
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I am exploring operator based redis installation for my professional use, I have deployed redis-operator successfully and able to deploy
redis
standalone instance, and able to connect redis database without any issue. But I just want to understand why there are4 services
created for single standalone instance. Also, please advise what is the recommended way to connect (i mean which service) from inside the cluster and from outside the cluster (I hope I can use external-service if I use load balancer).And, I hope I can use Traefik ingress to expose the service instead of load balancer ?
Btw, I am running this in GKE.
What version of redis-operator are you using?
redis-operator version: 0.15.1
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Thanks in advance.
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