August 23, 2020

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Microsoft Announces Zone Redundancy for Azure Cache for Redis in Preview

Microsoft Announces Zone Redundancy for Azure Cache for Redis in Preview

Recently Microsoft announced that Azure Cache for Redis would support multiple availability zones, expanding the availability and resiliency. The update to the service means customers can significantly enhance the availability of their Azure Cache for Redis instance. By Steef-Jan Wiggers

Author: Steef-Jan Wiggers

Date: 2020-11-14

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