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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion config.toml
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rdi_debezium_server_version = "2.3.0.Final"
rdi_db_types = "cassandra|mysql|oracle|postgresql|sqlserver"
rdi_cli_latest = "latest"
rdi_current_version = "1.12.3"
rdi_current_version = "1.14.0"

[params.clientsConfig]
"Python"={quickstartSlug="redis-py"}
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---
Title: Redis Data Integration release notes 1.14.0 (August 2025)
alwaysopen: false
categories:
- docs
- operate
- rs
description: |
New RDI API v2 with enhanced pipeline management.
Improved Oracle RAC support with configuration scaffolding.
Enhanced metrics and monitoring capabilities.
Better TLS/mTLS support across components.
linkTitle: 1.14.0 (August 2025)
toc: 'true'
weight: 978
---


RDI’s mission is to help Redis customers sync Redis Enterprise with live data from their slow disk-based databases to:

- Meet the required speed and scale of read queries and provide an excellent and predictable user experience.
- Save resources and time when building pipelines and coding data transformations.
- Reduce the total cost of ownership by saving money on expensive database read replicas.

RDI keeps the Redis cache up to date with changes in the primary database, using a [_Change Data Capture (CDC)_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Change_data_capture) mechanism.
It also lets you _transform_ the data from relational tables into convenient and fast data structures that match your app's requirements. You specify the transformations using a configuration system, so no coding is required.

## What's New in 1.14.0

- Unified MySQL connector now handles both MySQL and MariaDB databases consistently
- Introduced Google Cloud Spanner support with both Google SQL and PostgreSQL dialect compatibility
- Introduced Apache Flink collector with built-in TLS/mTLS support for Google Spanner integration
- Fixed TLS certificate management issue for MySQL and MariaDB databases
- Better handling of CA certificate files in deployment configurations
- New metrics aggregator component for centralized metrics collection and exposure
- Enhanced operator metrics with proper exposure and monitoring capabilities
- Improved statistics endpoints adapted for Flink collector architecture
- Improved `redis-di status` command performance - introduced breakdown of "Processing Time" into "Transform time" and "Write time"

## Limitations

RDI can write data to a Redis Active-Active database. However, it doesn't support writing data to two or more Active-Active replicas. Writing data from RDI to several Active-Active replicas could easily harm data integrity as RDI is not synchronous with the source database commits.