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Quickstart: Create an Azure Cache for Redis instance

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Azure Cache for Redis provides a fully managed open-source Redis cache within Azure. You can start with a Basic, Standard, or Premium tier cache of any size, and scale it to meet your application's performance needs. This quickstart demonstrates how to use the Azure portal to create a new Azure Cache for Redis instance.

Prerequisites

You need an Azure subscription before you begin. If you don't have one, create a free account.

Create a cache
  1. In the Azure portal, search for and select Azure Cache for Redis.

  2. On the Azure Cache for Redis page, select Create > Azure Cache for Redis.

  3. On the Basics tab of the New Redis Cache page, configure the following settings:

  4. Select the Networking tab, or select Next: Networking.

  5. On the Networking tab, select a connectivity method to use for the cache. Private Endpoint is recommended for security. If you select Private Endpoint, select Add private endpoint and create the private endpoint.

  6. Select the Advanced tab, or select Next: Advanced.

  7. On the Advanced pane, configure the following options:

    The following image shows the Advanced tab for the Standard SKU.

    Important

    Use Microsoft Entra ID with managed identities to authorize requests against your cache if possible. Authorization using Microsoft Entra ID and managed identity provides better security and is easier to use than shared access key authorization. For more information about using managed identities with your cache, see Use Microsoft Entra ID for cache authentication.

  8. Optionally, select the Tags tab or select Next: Tags, and enter tag names and values to categorize your cache resources.

  9. Select Review + create, and once validation passes, select Create.

The new cache deployment takes several minutes. You can monitor deployment progress on the portal Azure Cache for Redis page. When the cache Status displays Running, the cache is ready to use.

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