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  2. Service quotas and limits

Quotas and limits

    Managed Service for Redis has the following limits:

    • Quotas are organizational restrictions that can be changed by technical support on request.
    • Limits are technical restrictions due to the Yandex.Cloud architecture specifics. The limits cannot be changed.

    You can view your current account quotas in the management console.

    Quotas

    Type of limit Value
    Number of clusters per cloud 16
    Total number of processor cores for all DB hosts per cloud 64
    Total virtual memory for all hosts per cloud 512 GB
    Total disk storage capacity for all clusters per cloud 4096 GB

    Limits

    Type of limit Value
    Lowest host class b1.nano (burstable with 2 GB RAM)
    Highest host class hm1.9xlarge (high-memory with 256 GB RAM)
    Maximum number of hosts per cluster 7
    Minimum disk size per cluster 2 times more than the amount of RAM selected
    Maximum disk size per cluster 8 times more than the amount of RAM selected
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