Redis Cloud changelog (January 2024)
New features, enhancements, and other changes added to Redis Cloud during January 2024.
New features
Transit Gateway
You can now connect your Flexible subscriptions hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to AWS Transit Gateway. See Connect to Transit Gateway to learn how to connect your Flexible subscription to Transit Gateway.
Billing Admin role
You can now add a user with the Billing Admin role in the Access Management screen. Billing Admins can view and edit settings related to billing and payments. They can add and remove payment methods and change the payment method for a subscription, but they cannot change any other subscription or database settings.
See Team Management roles to see an overview of user roles and their permissions.
Database tags
You can now add tags to your database.
Tags are key-value pairs that let you categorize your databases. You can create tags and add them to your databases to associate them with each other. Once you've added tags, you can filter your databases in the database list by tag key or value.
See Manage tags to learn how to add tags to your database.
Network data cost breakdowns
Invoices for customers with Flexible and Annual subscriptions now include a breakdown of network data costs for the subscription. To download an invoice, go to the Billing and Payments page on the Redis Cloud console.
Customers with Annual subscriptions can also find a breakdown of network data costs in the consumption report.
Deprecations
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As of January 2024, new and upgraded Redis Cloud Essentials subscriptions are limited to one database per subscription. If you have a Redis Cloud Essentials subscription created before January 2024, you can add databases up to the previous plan limit. If you choose to upgrade your plan, you can keep your databases, but you will need to create a new subscription to add another database.