Using Nginx for Public Access of DCS Redis Instances
This section describes how to access a single-node, master/standby, read/write splitting, or Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 4.0, 5.0, or 6.0 instance by using a jump server. This solution cannot be used to access a Redis Cluster instance over public networks.
Using SSH Tunneling for Public Access to a DCS Instance
VPCs are used to ensure network security of public cloud services, such as DCS. Your DCS instance can be accessed only by an ECS that is in the same VPC as the instance.
Using ELB for Public Access to DCS
Currently, DCS Redis 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0 instances cannot be bound with elastic IP addresses (EIPs) and cannot be accessed over public networks directly. This section describes how to access a single-node, master/standby, read/write splitting, or Proxy Cluster instance or a node in a Redis Cluster instance through public networks by enabling cross-VPC backend on a load balancer.
Connecting a Redis Client to DCS Through CCE
With the development of the container technology, more and more applications are deployed in containers. This section describes how to deploy a Redis client in a Cloud Container Engine (CCE) cluster container and connect it to DCS.
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