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  1. Concepts
  2. Network in Managed Service for Redis

Network and DB clusters Managed Service for Redis

  • Network access to a cluster Managed Service for Redis
  • Hostname and FQDN

When creating a cluster, you can:

  • Set the network for the cluster itself.
  • Set the subnets for each host in the cluster.

You can create a cluster without specifying any subnets for the hosts, if the availability zone selected for each host contains exactly one subnet of the cluster network.

Network access to a cluster Managed Service for Redis

You can only connect to a Redis cluster from a Yandex.Cloud virtual machine instance that's in the same network as the cluster. You cannot get a public IP address for a host in this type of cluster.

Hostname and FQDN

Managed Service for Redis generates a name for each cluster host during creation. This name will be the host's fully qualified domain name (FQDN). The hostname and, consequently, the FQDN cannot be changed.

You can use the FQDN to access the host within a single cloud network.

In this article:
  • Network access to a cluster Managed Service for Redis
  • Hostname and FQDN
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