MemoryDB Reserved Node

A MemoryDB Reserved Node is a pricing option in Amazon MemoryDB for Redis that allows you to reserve a specific node type for a one- or three-year term. By committing to a reserved node, you can significantly reduce costs compared to on-demand pricing while maintaining the same performance and capacity. This option is ideal for steady-state workloads that require predictable usage of MemoryDB clusters.

aws.memorydb_reserved_node

Fields

TitleIDTypeData TypeDescription
_keycorestring
account_idcorestring
arncorestringThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the reserved node.
durationcoreint64The duration of the reservation in seconds.
fixed_pricecorefloat64The fixed price charged for this reserved node.
node_countcoreint64The number of nodes that have been reserved.
node_typecorestringThe node type for the reserved nodes.
offering_typecorestringThe offering type of this reserved node.
recurring_chargescorejsonThe recurring price charged to run this reserved node.
reservation_idcorestringA customer-specified identifier to track this reservation.
reserved_nodes_offering_idcorestringThe ID of the reserved node offering to purchase.
start_timecoretimestampThe time the reservation started.
statecorestringThe state of the reserved node.
tagscorehstore