Redis Data Integration release notes 1.10.0 (May 2025)

Added support for MongoDB as a source, with a scaffold template and enhanced configuration validation. Implemented automatic deletion of pods affected by secret rotation.

Note:
This minor release replaces the 1.8.0 release.

RDI’s mission is to help Redis customers sync Redis Enterprise with live data from their slow disk-based databases to:

  • Meet the required speed and scale of read queries and provide an excellent and predictable user experience.
  • Save resources and time when building pipelines and coding data transformations.
  • Reduce the total cost of ownership by saving money on expensive database read replicas.

RDI keeps the Redis cache up to date with changes in the primary database, using a Change Data Capture (CDC) mechanism. It also lets you transform the data from relational tables into convenient and fast data structures that match your app's requirements. You specify the transformations using a configuration system, so no coding is required.

Headlines

  • Added support for MongoDB as a source, including MongoDB 6.0 and 7.0, for both on-premises and MongoDB Atlas deployments.
  • Introduced a MongoDB scaffold template and enhanced configuration validation.
  • Implemented automatic deletion of pods affected by secret rotation to ensure updated secrets are applied.

Detailed changes

Other Features, Improvements and Enhancements

The redis-di scaffold cli command can now scaffold MongoDB configuration. It can also scaffold different flavors:

  • --db-flavor mongodb-atlas
  • --db-flavor mongodb-replica-set
  • --db-flavor mongodb-sharded-cluster

Limitations

RDI can write data to a Redis Active-Active database. However, it doesn't support writing data to two or more Active-Active replicas. Writing data from RDI to several Active-Active replicas could easily harm data integrity as RDI is not synchronous with the source database commits.

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