title | description | services | author | ms.service | ms.topic | ms.date | ms.author | ms.custom |
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redis-cache |
wesmc7777 |
cache |
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03/28/2018 |
wesmc |
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To create a cache, first sign in to the Azure portal. Then select Create a resource > Databases > Azure Cache for Redis.
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In New Azure Cache for Redis, configure the settings for your new cache.
Setting Suggested value Description DNS name Globally unique name The cache name. It must be a string between 1 and 63 characters and contain only numbers, letters, and the -
character. The cache name cannot start or end with the-
character, and consecutive-
characters are not valid.Subscription Your subscription The subscription under which this new Azure Azure Cache for Redis instance is created. Resource group TestResources Name for the new resource group in which to create your cache. By putting all the resources for an app in a group, you can manage them together. For example, deleting the resource group deletes all resources that are associated with the app. Location East US Choose a region near to other services that will use your cache. Pricing tier Basic C0 (250 MB Cache) The pricing tier determines the size, performance, and features that are available for the cache. For more information, see Azure Azure Cache for Redis Overview. Pin to dashboard Selected Pin the new cache to your dashboard to make it easy to find. -
After the new cache settings are configured, select Create.
It can take a few minutes for the cache to be created. To check the status, you can monitor the progress on the dashboard. After the cache has been created, it shows the status Running, and is ready for use.