Learn the answers to common questions, patterns, and best practices for Azure Managed Redis (preview).
Redis licensing change
What changes were made to Redis licensing?
The Redis open-source project changed to a dual-license model with support for the Redis Source Available License version 2 (RSALv2) or Server-Side Public License version 1 (SSPLv1). For more information, see the Redis press release. Also see the Microsoft blog post on the Redis licensing change.
Is Azure Managed Redis now also covered by the RSALv2 and SSPLv1 licenses?
No, Azure Managed Redis is offered to customers under the Microsoft terms of service. The RSALv2 and SSPLv1 licenses don't apply to your use of Azure Managed Redis.
Will my Azure Managed Redis instance continue to receive patches and bug fixes?
Yes, Azure Managed Redis, Azure Managed Redis Enterprise, and Enterprise Flash will continue to receive patches and bug fixes even after the licensing announcement.
What do I need to do as an Azure Managed Redis customer in response to this licensing announcement?
There's no action required for our Azure customers regarding the licensing announcement.
Deprecated Services
Which Azure Managed Redis services were deprecated?
Managed Cache service -Managed Cache service was retired November 30, 2016.
In-Role Cache - In-Role Cache was retired November 30, 2016.
General questions
What if my Azure Managed Redis question isn't answered here?
If your question isn't listed here, let us know so we can help you find an answer.
To reach a wider audience, you can post a question on the Microsoft Q&A question page for Azure Cache and engage with the Azure Cache team and other members of the community.
If you want to make a feature request, you can submit your requests and ideas to Azure Cache for Redis User Voice.
You can also send your question to us at azurecache@microsoft.com.