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- Add comprehensive guide for storing Redis Enterprise configuration in Kubernetes Secrets - Cover license configuration using both licenseSecretName and direct embedding methods - Include cluster FQDN determination for licensing purposes - Document TLS certificate configuration for mTLS and different services - Provide step-by-step kubectl commands and YAML examples - Add best practices for secret management - Include cross-references to related documentation This addresses the gap in practical guidance for managing Redis Enterprise configuration through Kubernetes Secrets, complementing the existing API reference documentation.
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On small grammar error before I get this reviewed by the dev team
Co-authored-by: Kaitlyn Michael <[email protected]>
Thanks for your work on this! Note: on https://redis.io/docs/staging/DOC-3151/operate/kubernetes/networking/ ... |
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DOC-3151 DOC-5312 DOC-3851
More info to help new users connect to a database and configure their Kubernetes secrets.
Details:
• New Database Connectivity Guide - Created a comprehensive guide (content/operate/kubernetes/networking/database-connectivity.md) that consolidates scattered connectivity information into a single authoritative resource covering service types, in-cluster/external access patterns, credentials management, connection examples, and troubleshooting, while eliminating content duplication by streamlining related pages (networking index, database controller, REDB index) to reference this central guide
- New Kubernetes Secrets configuration guide
This addresses the gap in practical guidance for managing Redis Enterprise configuration through Kubernetes Secrets, complementing the existing API reference documentation.