ElastiCache (Redis OSS) and Application Auto Scaling
You can scale ElastiCache (Redis OSS) replication groups using target tracking scaling policies and scheduled scaling.
Use the following information to help you integrate ElastiCache with Application Auto Scaling.
Service-linked role created for ElastiCache
The following service-linked role is automatically created in your AWS account when registering ElastiCache resources as scalable targets with Application Auto Scaling. This role allows Application Auto Scaling to perform supported operations within your account. For more information, see Service-linked roles for Application Auto Scaling.
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AWSServiceRoleForApplicationAutoScaling_ElastiCacheRG
Service principal used by the service-linked role
The service-linked role in the previous section can be assumed only by the service principal authorized by the trust relationships defined for the role. The service-linked role used by Application Auto Scaling grants access to the following service principal:
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elasticache.application-autoscaling.amazonaws.com
Registering ElastiCache (Redis OSS) replication groups as scalable targets with Application Auto Scaling
Application Auto Scaling requires a scalable target before you can create scaling policies or scheduled actions for an ElastiCache replication group. A scalable target is a resource that Application Auto Scaling can scale out and scale in. Scalable targets are uniquely identified by the combination of resource ID, scalable dimension, and namespace.
If you configure auto scaling using the ElastiCache console, then ElastiCache automatically registers a scalable target for you.
If you want to configure auto scaling using the AWS CLI or one of the AWS SDKs, you can use the following options:
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AWS CLI:
Call the register-scalable-target command for an ElastiCache replication group. The following example registers the desired number of node groups for a replication group called
mycluster
, with a minimum capacity of one and a maximum capacity of five.aws application-autoscaling register-scalable-target \ --service-namespace elasticache \ --scalable-dimension elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups \ --resource-id replication-group/
mycluster
\ --min-capacity1
\ --max-capacity5
If successful, this command returns the ARN of the scalable target.
{ "ScalableTargetARN": "arn:aws:application-autoscaling:
region
:account-id
:scalable-target/1234abcd56ab78cd901ef1234567890ab123" }The following example registers the desired number of replicas per node group for a replication group called
mycluster
, with a minimum capacity of 1 and a maximum capacity of 5.aws application-autoscaling register-scalable-target \ --service-namespace elasticache \ --scalable-dimension elasticache:replication-group:Replicas \ --resource-id replication-group/
mycluster
\ --min-capacity1
\ --max-capacity5
If successful, this command returns the ARN of the scalable target.
{ "ScalableTargetARN": "arn:aws:application-autoscaling:
region
:account-id
:scalable-target/1234abcd56ab78cd901ef1234567890ab123" } -
AWS SDK:
Call the RegisterScalableTarget operation and provide
ResourceId
,ScalableDimension
,ServiceNamespace
,MinCapacity
, andMaxCapacity
as parameters.
Related resources
If you are just getting started with Application Auto Scaling, you can find additional useful information about scaling your ElastiCache resources in the following documentation:
Auto Scaling ElastiCache (Redis OSS) clusters in the Amazon ElastiCache (Redis OSS) User Guide