DJ Walker-Morgan
A Quick Guide to Redis Lua Scripting
In this post, we'll introduce Lua scripting for Redis, making sure that all the commands work with IBM Cloud Databases for Redis.
Querying the IBM Cloud Databases API from the Command Line
Querying APIs can look like a lot of complex and hard work at times. Sometimes the best way to explain things is to show, and in this article, we're going to show the process of querying the API of the just-launched IBM Cloud Databases.
A Quick Guide to IBM Cloud Databases for Redis
As you may have seen, we're launching a new range of databases called IBM Cloud Databases with Databases for PostgreSQL and Databases for Redis. If you are not yet familiar, then let's introduce you to IBM Cloud Databases for Redis.
A Quick Guide to IBM Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL
As you may have seen, we're launching a new range of databases called IBM Cloud Databases with Databases for PostgreSQL and Databases for Redis. If not, then let's get you up to speed by looking at IBM Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL.
An Update on the Updating of IBM Cloud Compose for PostgreSQL
If you haven't upgraded your Compose for PostgreSQL deployment to the latest security-fixed version, we'll be upgrading it for you in the coming weeks. But you still have time to take control of the upgrade.
Introducing Redli – Your New Redis Command Line Client
We're pleased to release, as open source, Redli—a humane alternative to the redis-cli and TLS connections to Redis. It makes connecting to a TLS/SSL-protected server as simple as connecting to Redis with no encryption protection.
New IBM Cloud Compose for PostgreSQL Version Updates Address Security Issues
IBM Cloud Compose for PostgreSQL has new versions available that address security issues for which we recommend updating existing deployments as soon as possible.
Deprecation of Compose for Elasticsearch 2.4.6
Over the coming months, IBM Cloud Compose will be ending support and hosting of Elasticsearch 2.4.6 and earlier versions
ScyllaDB 2.0.3 with TLS now available on the IBM Cloud
ScyllaDB 2.0.3 is now available, in beta, through IBM Cloud Compose. The new release brings even more Cassandra-compatible features to Scylla, the high-performance, C++ based, in-place replacement for Cassandra. The Scylla 2.0.3 release also sees TLS encryption for clients switched on.