Existing applications that use Redis can use ElastiCache with almost no modification. Your applications simply need information about the host names and port numbers of the ElastiCache nodes that you have deployed.
. A cluster is a collection of one or more cache nodes, all of which run an instance of the Redis cache engine software.
You can create and modify a cluster by using the AWS CLI, the ElastiCache for Redis API, or the AWS Management Console.
You can have automated backups performed when you need them, or manually create your own backup snapshot. You can use these backups to restore a cluster. The ElastiCache for Redis restore process works reliably and efficiently.
For Redis version 3.2 and later, all versions support encryption in transit and encryption at rest encryption with authentication. This support helps you build HIPAA-compliant applications.
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