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Hello @croessner! Based on my experience, when using go-redis, we can only specify one service name for |
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Hi,
I am new to Kubernetes (still learning on Udemy course) and I installed the redis-operator with the redis-cluster:
So far so good. I already guess that I have to use a headless service, but what do I have to use right now in an application, to connect to this cluster? My expectation would be to define three leaders somehow.
I did not fetch the values for the cluster or the operator. I simply started with the quick start and have no further modifications done.
It would be nice to have some usage information (Also for sentinel/replication which I tried before...)
Thanks in advance
Christian
Update:
I think I must explain, what I am looking for:
I have written a Go application (Open-Source, Nauthilus on Github) that uses go-redis. And go-redis can deal with all kinds of Redis configuration. Therefor I have one code block:
As you can see, Addrs expects addresses. And now I do not no what to set here. Normally it would be something like:
"addressA:6379 addressB:6379 addressC:6379" and redis-go will do the rest. Do I need only the leader service or also the additional or using the headless and pointing directly to all three pods?
Maybe now my question is more clear :-)
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