Creating a Cluster

When you create a cluster, OCI Cache creates the set of Compute instances that provide caching functionality.

Each non-sharded cluster is composed of one primary node and optionally one or more data nodes, based on the options that you specify when you create the cluster.

For reliability purposes, we recommend a minimum three node cluster configuration. Reliability isn't guaranteed for one to two node cluster configurations.

Each sharded cluster is composed of a minimum of three shards, with each shard composed of one primary node, and optionally one to four data nodes, based on the options you specify when you create the cluster. The maximum number of nodes per sharded cluster is 100, for more information, see Sharded Clusters.
Caution

Clusters can only be created in subnets that don't have IPv6 enabled. If you select an existing subnet with IPv6 enabled, cluster creation fails.