Hi! Thanks for the good words. You are correct that the export/import operations can only be performed on the premium and enterprise tier. I suggest that you check out the Redis migration options on MS Learn and refer to the section on how to migrate data programmatically using an open source tool named redis-copy. Let me know if you have any further questions.
I am looking to cache data from cosmos with mongo api .I am unable to understand how to implement it .The problem for implementation would be to : How to Identify frequently used data from cosmos db ?? Without changing application code is it possible to cache the data ??
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very good content, help full for migration. but I am struggling with migration redis to basic tier in azure. do you have any solution.
Great question…Let’s see if our video host has a suggestion…
Hi! Thanks for the good words. You are correct that the export/import operations can only be performed on the premium and enterprise tier. I suggest that you check out the Redis migration options on MS Learn and refer to the section on how to migrate data programmatically using an open source tool named redis-copy. Let me know if you have any further questions.
Thanks Marc!
Nice content .Can you please guide on how to use Redis Cache for cosmos db with Mongo api?
Sounds interesting! Can you be more specific…what’s your use case for Cosmos and Mongo
I am looking to cache data from cosmos with mongo api .I am unable to understand how to implement it .The problem for implementation would be to :
How to Identify frequently used data from cosmos db ??
Without changing application code is it possible to cache the data ??
Cool, I will take a look and let you know