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Follow the instructions on this page to export an RDB backup of your
Memorystore for Redis instance.
Exporting your Redis instance creates an RDB backup file of your data. The
export operation stores the RDB backup in a Cloud Storage bucket. Your
instance's performance may be temporarily slower for the duration of the
export.
Before you begin
Have a Cloud Storage bucket. We recommend that you export to a bucket
located in the same region as your Redis instance.
Instance availability and behavior while exporting
During the export process you can read and write to your Redis instance,
however you cannot run admin operations on your instance such as scaling or
upgrading.
Your instance may experience increased latency during the export operation.
The export can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. For example,
if you export a 10 GB instance with 8 GB of used memory, the export can take 5
minutes, and if you export a 120 GB instance with 100 GB of used memory, the
export can take an hour. To monitor the progress of the export, check the
instance details page, which displays the status of the operation.
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