Create a Memorystore for Redis instance by using the gcloud CLI
Learn how to create a new Memorystore for Redis instance, connect to it, and then delete it.
To follow step-by-step guidance for this task directly in the Google Cloud console, click Guide me:
Before you begin
- Sign in to your Google Cloud account. If you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how our products perform in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads.
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In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.
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Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.
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In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.
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Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.
- If you haven't already, install the Google Cloud CLI.
When prompted, choose the project that you selected or created above.
If you already have the Google Cloud CLI installed, update it.
gcloud components update
Creating a Memorystore for Redis instance
To create a Memorystore for Redis instance:
- Open a terminal window.
Set the project you'd like to create your instance in as the default project in
gcloud
by entering the following command:gcloud config set core/project PROJECT_ID
Enter the following command to create a 2 GiB Basic Tier Redis instance in the
us-central1
region:gcloud redis instances create myinstance --size=2 --region=us-central1 \ --redis-version=redis_6_x
After the instance is created, enter the
describe
command to get the IP address and port of the instance:gcloud redis instances describe myinstance --region=us-central1
If successful,
gcloud
returns the following:authorizedNetwork: projects/my-project/global/networks/default createTime: '2018-04-09T21:47:56.824081Z' currentLocationId: us-central1-a host: 10.0.0.27 locationId: us-central1-a memorySizeGb: 2 name: projects/my-project/locations/us-central1/instances/myinstance networkThroughputGbps: 2 port: 6379 redisVersion: REDIS_6_X reservedIpRange: 10.0.0.24/29 state: READY tier: BASIC
You'll use the
host
andport
values to connect to the instance.
Connecting to the Redis instance from a Compute Engine VM
You can connect to the Redis instance from any Compute Engine VM that uses the Redis instance's authorized network with a supported RFC 1918 IP address.
If you don't already have a Compute Engine VM that uses that same authorized network as your Redis instance, create one and connect to it by following Quickstart using a Linux VM.
Install
telnet
usingapt-get
:sudo apt-get install telnet
From the terminal, telnet to the IP address of the Redis instance, replacing variables with appropriate values.
telnet instance-ip-address 6379
If successful, the command will return this result:
Trying instance-ip-address… Connected to instance-ip-address
In the telnet session, enter some Redis commands:
Enter:
PING
Result:
PONG
Enter
SET HELLO WORLD
Result:
+OK
Enter:
GET HELLO
Result:
$5 WORLD
Clean up
To avoid incurring charges to your Google Cloud account for the resources used on this page, follow these steps.
To avoid incurring charges to your Google Cloud account for the resources used in this quickstart, delete the instance by entering the following command:
gcloud redis instances delete myinstance --region=us-central1
Enter
Y
to confirm the instance to delete:You are about to delete instance [myinstance] in [us-central1]. Any associated data will be lost. Do you want to continue (Y/n)? Y Delete request issued for: [myinstance]
If successful,
gcloud
returns the following response:Deleted instance [myinstance].
What's next
- Learn more about creating and managing instances.
- Learn about other ways to connect to your Redis instance.
- Learn about the characteristics of a Redis instance.