Azure Redis Documentation
There are two fully managed Redis services on Azure - Azure Managed Redis and Azure Cache for Redis. Either service can be used as a data cache, session store, or messaging broker that provides high throughput and low-latency access to data for applications. Azure Managed Redis is the latest offering and provides higher performance and more advanced features. It can be used for more applications, such as storing embeddings vectors and as a semantic cache. These tutorials, API references, and other documentation show you how to use Azure Managed Redis from any application on Azure. For information about Azure Cache for Redis, see the links on this page.
- Azure Redis Documentation
- Get started
- What's new
- Quickstarts
- Create a cache
- Use a cache
- Azure Managed Redis
- About Azure Managed Redis
- Deploy and configure
- Development and client libraries
- Logs and monitoring
- Scaling and performance
- Authentication and authorization
- Security and networking
- Cache management
- Resiliency
- Diagnose and troubleshoot
- Migration
- Azure Cache for Redis
- Samples
- Use Azure Functions triggers and bindings
- Use Azure Kubernetes Service with a cache
- Artificial Intelligence
- ASP.NET
- Java Spring
- Reference
- Resources
- Azure Redis FAQ
- Videos
- [Microsoft Q&A question page](https://learn.microsoft.com/search/?terms=azure managed redis&category=QnA)
- Pricing