Commit 4044655d authored by Stan Hu's avatar Stan Hu

Remove Elasticache Redis 6 warning

Elasticache 6 reportedly now works with GitLab:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/281683#note_547188317
parent 16428f1d
......@@ -348,10 +348,6 @@ Now that the database is created, let's move on to setting up Redis with ElastiC
ElastiCache is an in-memory hosted caching solution. Redis maintains its own
persistence and is used to store session data, temporary cache information, and background job queues for the GitLab application.
WARNING:
GitLab recommends you use ElastiCache Redis version 5.0.x, because version 6.x contains
a bug that [prevents Sidekiq from processing jobs](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/281683).
### Create a Redis Security Group
1. Navigate to the EC2 dashboard.
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