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Railwayβ€’6mo ago
Tuan Nguyen

Redis increased from 30 MB to 182 MB

My redis increased from 30 MB to 182 MB. Number of keys in my redis is 185 => AVG one key in redis ~1 MB. I searched my redis with the largest key, which is 196664 byte ~ 192 KB.
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Percy
Percyβ€’6mo ago
Project ID: 9896087c-dbc8-498b-98d4-cc5ed098c670
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
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Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
Railway
Railway
Railway is an infrastructure platform where you can provision infrastructure, develop with that infrastructure locally, and then deploy to the cloud.
Brody
Brodyβ€’6mo ago
ive had a redis database on railway for a while now that i have never stored a single byte in, and it uses 149mb of disk, so i think youre doing fine at 182mb
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
@Brody Yes. Before my Redis usage about 30 MB and after I migrate Redis version 2 of Railway then it increased to 182 MB
Brody
Brodyβ€’6mo ago
i dont know where you got the 30mb number from, you where not able to view the disk usage of the legacy databases
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
Oh no. Before I view the metrics of memory usage
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Brody
Brodyβ€’6mo ago
thats not the same as disk
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
And now, the redis able to view the disk usage
Brody
Brodyβ€’6mo ago
yes databases are now just services with a volume, so you can look at disk usage just one of the many improvements
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
@Brody Do you have document about outbound and inbound network? Can you give me?
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Brody
Brodyβ€’6mo ago
i mean what specifically are you asking about?
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
I wanna read it because I see outbound = 30 * inbound
Brody
Brodyβ€’6mo ago
dont know what you mean by that
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
Okay. Thank you for support
jeremy
jeremyβ€’6mo ago
My redis v2 uses 30MB of memory usage, ~45MB under higher traffic, with ~250MB of data
Tuan Nguyen
Tuan Nguyenβ€’6mo ago
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