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Kuadrant (Limitador component) support Redis as database (this is optional). Dragonfly DB (https://www.dragonflydb.io/) is said to be Redis drop-in replacement and there is an interest in using this DB. Either automate or create a documentation how to setup Dragonfly with Kuadrant/Limitador.
How
Not quite sure here, but from a brief look the way to go might be to create EC2 instance under the same VPC as the cluster itself (if using AWS cluster) and setup Dragonfly there. That should make Dragonfly visible and accessible for the Limitador.
Something similar should work for other providers (might be worth trying with OpenStack first)
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Summary
Kuadrant (Limitador component) support Redis as database (this is optional). Dragonfly DB (https://www.dragonflydb.io/) is said to be Redis drop-in replacement and there is an interest in using this DB. Either automate or create a documentation how to setup Dragonfly with Kuadrant/Limitador.
How
Not quite sure here, but from a brief look the way to go might be to create EC2 instance under the same VPC as the cluster itself (if using AWS cluster) and setup Dragonfly there. That should make Dragonfly visible and accessible for the Limitador.
Something similar should work for other providers (might be worth trying with OpenStack first)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: