The Next Generation Platform is Coming - Get Ready Now!
From the creators of Redis®. Enterprise-Class Redis for Developers (w/Free plan) Starting at ~$0/hour.
We want you to experience the difference. Even though we offer numerous enterprise features, we offer competitive pricing that starts at $0. It’s yours as long as you’re using it. We’ll reclaim the free resource after 30 days of inactivity. Limited to one free database per Heroku account. Once you move to a paid plan, you can create multiple databases at no extra cost.
As creators, maintainers, and hosted providers of Redis, we at Redis Labs want to make sure that you get the best experience and value for money. While others simply host the OSS version of Redis, we host an Enterprise version of Redis with numerous enterprise-grade features, like five-nines availability, Enterprise-grade linear scalability, durability to name a few. Further, you’ll only find enterprise Redis modules on the Redis Cloud. These modules add superpowers to Redis and convert Redis to a document, graph, or timeseries DB, for example.
All resources are constantly monitored as shown on our status page. Enjoy our 24/7 support via our support page.
Your dataset can grow to any size needed (even beyond the largest cloud instance) without being limited in Redis commands. When upgrading or downgrading your plan, you don’t need to move your dataset between cloud instances—simply change your memory limit setting.
Instant failover—if a node fails, data is instantly served from a replacement node in a seamless manner and without human intervention.
Datasets are processed by multiple cores and on the strongest cloud instances to guarantee best performance.
We enable AOF (Append Only File) to EBS every one second. In addition, you can backup your dataset to S3 periodically or at any time you want.
Forget instances, clusters, scaling, data persistence / high availability settings, and failure recovery—select a plan and all the rest is taken care of by us!
We enable multiple DBs in a single plan, each running in a dedicated process and in a non-blocking manner.
Extend Redis core data structures with modern data models like JSON, graph, timeseries and bloom filter, backed by a powerful indexing, querying, and search engine. These enhanced developer capabilities allow you to build new real-time applications on top of Redis while continuing to enjoy Redis’ sub-millisecond speed.
Additionally, including multiple data models inside the database layer removes the needless expense of multiple databases, maintains low latency, reduces overhead, and eliminates tedious communication and connection management between the application layer and the database tier.
RediSearch, RedisJSON, RedisGraph, RedisTimeSeries, and RedisBloom modules are now available on any paid Redis Cloud plan.
Use as many database connections as you want! (applicable for high-volume plans)
The available application locations for this add-on are shown below, and depend on whether the application is deployed to a Common Runtime region or Private Space. Learn More
Region | Available |
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United States | Available |
Europe | Available |
Region | Available | Installable in Space |
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Dublin | ||
Frankfurt | Available | |
London | ||
Montreal | ||
Mumbai | ||
Oregon | Available | |
Singapore | ||
Sydney | ||
Tokyo | Available | |
Virginia | Available |
Need a larger plan? Let our customer success team help! Learn more.
To provision, copy the snippet into your CLI or use the install button above.
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