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How to configure NGINX to Listen on IPv6
IPv6 is quickly becoming standard. If your VM already supports it, you just need to tell NGINX to listen on an IPv6 socket. (If IPv6 is disabled on the VM itself, start with the “Enable IPv6 on your VM” article and come back here.) 1. Open the dashboard ...
Overview
Redis is an open-source, in-memory key-value data store widely used as a database, cache, and message broker. Known for its high performance, Redis offers microsecond response times, making it ideal for real-time applications and high-throughput environments. ...
Overview
Elestio provides a complete solution for setting up and managing software clusters. This helps users deploy, scale, and maintain applications more reliably. Clustering improves performance and ensures that services remain available, even if one part of the sys...
Deploying a New Cluster
Creating a cluster is a foundational step when deploying services in Elestio. Clusters provide isolated environments where you can run containerized workloads, databases, and applications. Elestio’s web dashboard helps the process, allowing you to configure co...
Node Management
Node management plays a critical role in operating reliable and scalable infrastructure on Elestio. Whether you’re deploying stateless applications or stateful services like databases, managing the underlying compute units nodes is essential for maintaining st...
Adding a Node
As your application usage grows or your infrastructure requirements change, scaling your cluster becomes essential. In Elestio, you can scale horizontally by adding new nodes to an existing cluster. This operation allows you to expand your compute capacity, im...
Promoting a Node
Clusters can be designed for high availability or role-based workloads, where certain nodes may take on leadership or coordination responsibilities. In these scenarios, promoting a node is a key administrative task. It allows you to change the role of a node. ...
Removing a Node
Over time, infrastructure needs change. You may scale down a cluster after peak load, decommission outdated resources, or remove a node that is no longer needed for cost, isolation, or maintenance reasons. Removing a node from a cluster is a safe and structure...
Backups and Restores
Reliable backups are essential for data resilience, recovery, and business continuity. Elestio provides built-in support for managing backups across all supported services, ensuring that your data is protected against accidental loss, corruption, or infrastruc...
Cluster Resynchronization
In distributed systems, consistency and synchronization between nodes are critical to ensure that services behave reliably and that data remains accurate across the cluster. Elestio provides built-in mechanisms to detect and resolve inconsistencies across node...
Database Migrations
When managing production-grade services, the ability to perform reliable and repeatable database migrations is critical. Whether you’re applying schema changes, updating seed data, or managing version-controlled transitions, Elestio provides a built-in mechani...
Delete a Cluster
When a cluster is no longer needed whether it was created for testing, staging, or an obsolete workload—deleting it helps free up resources and maintain a clean infrastructure footprint. Elestio provides a straightforward and secure way to delete entire cluste...
Restricting Access by IP
Securing access to services is a fundamental part of managing cloud infrastructure. One of the most effective ways to reduce unauthorized access is by restricting connectivity to a defined set of IP addresses. Elestio supports IP-based access control through i...
Cloning a Service to Another Provider or Region
Migrating or cloning services across cloud providers or geographic regions is a critical part of modern infrastructure management. Whether you’re optimizing for latency, preparing for disaster recovery, meeting regulatory requirements, or simply switching prov...
Database Migration Services for Redis
Elestio provides a streamlined and reliable approach for migrating Redis instances from various environments such as on-premises servers, self-managed cloud deployments, or other managed services into its fully managed Redis platform. This migration process is...
Manual Redis Migration Using redis-cli and RDB Files
Manual migrations using Redis’s built-in tools, such as redis-cli and RDB (Redis Database) files, are ideal for users who require full control over data export and import particularly during transitions between providers, Redis version upgrades, or importing e...
Connecting with Node.js
This guide explains how to establish a connection between a Node.js application and a Redis database using the redis package. It walks through the necessary setup, configuration, and execution of a simple Redis command. Variables To successfully connect to a...
Connecting with Python
This guide explains how to connect a Python application to a Redis database using the redis library. It walks through the required setup, configuration, and execution of a simple Redis command. Variables To connect to Redis, the following parameters are need...
Connecting with PHP
This guide explains how to establish a connection between a PHP application and a Redis database using the phpredis extension. It walks through the necessary setup, configuration, and execution of a simple Redis command. Variables Certain parameters must be ...
Connecting with Go
This guide explains how to establish a connection between a Go application and a Redis database using the go-redis package. It walks through the necessary setup, configuration, and execution of a simple Redis command. Variables Certain parameters must be pro...