Managing Clusters
OCI Cache lets you create clusters for memory-based storage solutions.
After the cluster is created, OCI Cache handles most of the management and operations for the cluster, including operations such as security updates, upgrades, and resizing.
This topic covers the following tasks:
- Creating a cluster.
- Viewing cluster configuration details.
- Changing a cluster's name.
- Resizing a cluster's nodes.
- Resizing the memory per node for a cluster.
- Moving a cluster to a different compartment.
- Tagging a cluster.
- Deleting a cluster.
Required IAM Policy
To use all OCI Cache features, you must have the following permissions:
- Manage clusters and work requests.
- Manage Network resources.
Example policy:
Allow group ClusterAdmins to manage redis-family in compartment <YOUR_COMPARTMENT>
Allow group ClusterAdmins to manage virtual-network-family in compartment <YOUR_COMPARTMENT>
See OCI Cache IAM Policies for detailed policy information and more examples.
If you're new to policies, see Getting Started with Policies and Common Policies.