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Buyer’s Guide - August 2026

The best Redis monitoring tools, ranked

Redis fails in seconds, not minutes: memory fragmentation climbs, evictions start, a replication link drops, and your cache hit ratio collapses before a 60-second poll even fires. This guide ranks ten tools on Redis metric depth, collection resolution, alerting, setup effort, and what the bill looks like as your fleet grows.

Background Hero

Why this list exists

Redis monitoring is not general infrastructure monitoring with a database label. Redis is an in-memory store whose failure modes - memory fragmentation, eviction storms, blocked clients, replication lag - can appear and clear inside a single minute. A tool that polls every 60 seconds will show you a clean dashboard while your cache quietly evicts the keys your application depends on.

The mistake buyers make is picking a general-purpose platform first and accepting whatever Redis coverage comes with it: minute-level polling, per-GB ingest pricing, or a plugin that reports five metrics from INFO. The tools that actually catch Redis problems share three traits:

  1. Metric depth from Redis internals. They collect from INFO ALL, command stats, replication offsets, persistence state, and the slowlog - not just used memory and connected clients.
  2. Collection resolution. Per-second or few-second intervals, because eviction spikes and latency bursts live in the sub-minute range.
  3. Alerting that knows Redis. Out-of-the-box alerts for replication link down, slow bgsave, rejected connections, and memory pressure - not a blank rule editor.

One note on pricing: this guide does not quote list prices for any vendor except Netdata — see our pricing page for current plans. List prices change, tiers hide the real cost drivers, and a number without context misleads more than it helps. Instead, each card describes the pricing shape - per-host, per-GB, per-monitor, per-host-unit - and what makes the bill grow, with a link to each vendor’s pricing page so you can run your own numbers.

For the operational side - which Redis metrics matter, what thresholds to set, and how to troubleshoot eviction and replication issues - see the operator runbooks in our Redis guides section.

Methodology

How we evaluated Redis monitoring tools

The shortlist was assembled from tools with documented, current Redis integrations: official vendor documentation, integration pages, and collector source where available. Tools that mention Redis only as a logo on an integrations grid, with no documented metric list, were excluded. RedisInsight is included deliberately: it is not a monitoring platform, but buyers routinely evaluate it as one, so it earns a card explaining the distinction.

The two heaviest criteria are Redis metric depth (25%) and collection resolution (20%), because they decide whether you actually see a Redis incident or reconstruct it from aftermath. Alerting (15%) and time to value (15%) separate tools that ship working Redis coverage from toolkits you assemble yourself. Fleet visibility (10%), cost predictability (10%), and ecosystem (5%) round out the score.

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Compiled by the Netdata team - Updated August 12, 2026

Scoring criteria

  • Redis metric depth and fidelity 25%
    Coverage of INFO, command stats, replication, persistence, and slowlog.
  • Collection resolution and overhead 20%
    Per-second versus 15-60 second polling; agent footprint on the Redis host.
  • Alerting and anomaly detection 15%
    Prebuilt Redis alerts and ML versus hand-written thresholds.
  • Time to value and ease of setup 15%
    Zero-config discovery versus YAML, plugins, and templates.
  • Fleet-wide visibility at scale 10%
    Many instances, clusters, replicas, and Kubernetes from one view.
  • Cost predictability 10%
    Flat per-node versus bills that grow with ingest, series, or monitors.
  • Ecosystem and extensibility 5%
    Dashboards, integrations, query languages, community.

Vendor 01 / 10 · #netdata

01

Netdata

Open-source, per-second infrastructure monitoring with automatic Redis discovery, built-in ML anomaly detection, and flat per-node pricing.

Netdata metrics tab showing per-second charts for a monitored node, the dashboard view Redis instances get after automatic discovery.

Best for

  • Teams that want Redis metrics at per-second resolution without assembling a Prometheus stack
  • SREs who want ML anomaly detection and working Redis alerts out of the box
  • Budget-conscious fleets that want unlimited metrics at a flat per-node price

Pricing

  • Netdata Cloud Business starts at $4.50/node/month on annual plans; the per-node price decreases as node count grows
  • Unlimited metrics, logs, users, and retention included; no per-GB or per-metric charges
  • Free Cloud tier for small fleets (Community plan); agents are open source (AGPL) and free
  • Enterprise on-premises option for air-gapped environments

Pros

  • Auto-detects Redis instances on TCP (127.0.0.1:6379) and UNIX sockets with zero configuration - install the agent and Redis charts appear
  • Collects 25+ Redis metric dimensions from INFO ALL and PING: memory, fragmentation, clients, per-command call counts and latency, keyspace hit rate, evictions, replication, RDB/AOF persistence
  • Default 5-second collection for Redis, configurable down to per-second; the rest of the platform already renders per-second dashboards
  • Built-in ML anomaly detection on every metric, plus preconfigured Redis alerts for rejected connections, slow or broken bgsave, and master link down
  • 800+ integrations put Redis metrics next to the host, container, and application metrics that explain them
  • Verified customer outcomes include 80% MTTR reduction, 90% cost reduction, and 99% false-positive reduction

Where teams pair it

  • Only four Redis-specific alerts ship out of the box; teams wanting Datadog-style alert breadth configure additional thresholds themselves
  • Slow-command analysis is on-demand via the top queries function rather than a continuously stored slowlog stream - pair with RedisInsight for deep per-instance slowlog work
  • No native integration with managed Redis control planes (ElastiCache or Redis Cloud APIs); collection targets the Redis endpoint itself

Verdict

Netdata leads this list because it is the only tool that combines zero-config Redis discovery, 5-second (configurable to per-second) collection of 25+ INFO-derived dimensions, ML anomaly detection on every metric, and preconfigured Redis alerts - at a flat per-node price with unlimited metrics. Every alternative forces a trade: assemble and operate a stack (Prometheus), pay per host plus ingest (Datadog, Dynatrace), or accept minute-level polling (Zabbix, Site24x7). The honest caveat is alert breadth: if you want dozens of prebuilt Redis threshold rules, you will write some yourself or pair Netdata with a tool that ships them.

Vendor 02 / 10 · #datadog

02

Datadog

Commercial SaaS observability platform with the deepest Redis metric catalog in this list, collected by an agent-based check.

Best for

  • Enterprises already standardized on Datadog for APM, logs, and infrastructure
  • Teams that want hundreds of Redis metrics, including slowlog percentiles and Redis Search module metrics

Pricing

  • Per-host pricing for infrastructure and APM, plus usage-based charges for logs per GB, custom metrics, and indexed spans
  • Bill grows with host count, data ingest, and custom metric volume
  • Limited free tier with short metric retention; Pro and Enterprise tiers above it

Pros

  • Redis check (redisdb) ships inside the Datadog Agent; no separate exporter to deploy or maintain
  • Widest metric catalog here: memory, clients, commands, replication, persistence, eviction, pub/sub, Cluster, Sentinel, slowlog percentiles, and Redis Search module metrics
  • Correlates Redis metrics with APM traces and logs for end-to-end troubleshooting
  • Service checks for connectivity and replication master link, plus anomaly detection and mature alerting

Cons

  • Setup requires editing redisdb.d/conf.yaml and restarting the Agent; Redis 6+ needs ACL configuration - not zero-config
  • Per-host plus per-GB pricing makes large Redis fleets expensive; the bill grows with ingest
  • Does not support Amazon ElastiCache IAM authentication
  • Default check interval is not documented on the integration page; sub-minute resolution needs tuning

Verdict

Datadog earns second place on pure Redis coverage: nothing else in this list matches its metric catalog, and the APM correlation is genuinely useful when a Redis slowdown is really an application problem. The tradeoffs are cost structure and setup. The bill grows with hosts and ingest, which punishes Redis-heavy architectures, and configuration is manual YAML rather than auto-discovery. If you are already paying for Datadog, the Redis integration is excellent. If you are choosing a tool for Redis specifically, the pricing shape deserves scrutiny first.

Vendor 03 / 10 · #prometheus-grafana

03

Prometheus + Grafana

The open-source standard: redis_exporter scrapes Redis INFO data into Prometheus, visualized in Grafana dashboards.

Best for

  • Teams already running Kubernetes and Prometheus who want Redis in the same stack
  • Organizations that prefer open source and have the operations capacity to assemble and maintain it

Pricing

  • Open source and self-hosted: you run and operate Prometheus, redis_exporter, and Grafana yourself, and the operating cost is real
  • Grafana Cloud SaaS option billed per active metric series and per GB of logs and traces, with a limited free tier
  • Cost grows with series cardinality and retention

Pros

  • redis_exporter exports most INFO metrics plus per-database key counts, expiring keys, and average TTL
  • Multi-target scraping, Redis Cluster node discovery, and custom metrics via Lua scripts
  • Grafana dashboard 14091 and quickstarts provide ready-made Redis views
  • Fully open source with no per-host license, and PromQL for arbitrary queries

Cons

  • You assemble and operate everything: exporter deployment, scrape config, retention, alerting rules, and dashboards are your job
  • Resolution is bound by scrape interval (commonly 15 seconds), which misses sub-minute eviction and latency spikes
  • No built-in anomaly detection; every alert is a hand-written PromQL rule
  • redis_exporter key-value and key-group aggregation can be slow on instances with large key counts

Verdict

This is the default answer for a reason: the INFO coverage is good, the ecosystem is enormous, and if your organization already runs Prometheus, adding redis_exporter is the path of least resistance. But be honest about what you are buying: a toolkit, not a product. There is no discovery, no ML, and no alert until you write one, and the resolution ceiling is your scrape interval. Teams with platform engineering capacity thrive here; teams without it end up with stale dashboards and no paging.

Vendor 04 / 10 · #new-relic

04

New Relic

Usage-based observability platform with an open-source on-host Redis integration reporting INFO metrics and key lengths.

Best for

  • Teams that want Redis metrics alongside APM, browser, and mobile monitoring in one platform
  • Organizations that prefer usage-based pricing over per-host licensing

Pricing

  • Usage-based: billed on data ingest per GB plus per-seat user pricing; not per-host
  • Free tier with a monthly data-ingest allowance and unlimited basic users
  • Bill grows with ingest volume and full-platform user seats

Pros

  • Open-source nri-redis integration reports RedisSample and RedisKeyspaceSample metrics plus CONFIG inventory
  • Tracks key lengths for important keys (list, set, zset, hash) with a configurable key limit - rare in this list
  • Pre-built dashboards, NRQL querying, and alert policies
  • Works on Kubernetes and ECS as well as on-host Linux

Cons

  • Requires the infrastructure agent plus a separate integration package; on-host integrations do not auto-update
  • Compatibility is documented for Redis 3.0 to 7.0; newer Redis versions may be unsupported
  • Collecting lengths of many keys can impact Redis performance, so the default key limit is low
  • Renamed Redis commands break metric collection

Verdict

New Relic’s Redis integration is more thoughtful than its ranking might suggest: the CONFIG inventory and key-length tracking are features even Datadog does not emphasize. Usage-based pricing is also easier to predict than per-host-plus-ingest models for spiky fleets. What holds it back is operational friction - manual agent and integration setup, no auto-updates - and a documented version range that lags current Redis releases, which is a real concern for teams on Redis 7.2 and later.

Vendor 05 / 10 · #dynatrace

05

Dynatrace

AI-driven full-stack observability platform that auto-discovers Redis instances through a OneAgent extension.

Best for

  • Large enterprises that want AI-assisted root cause analysis across the whole stack
  • Teams already invested in Dynatrace OneAgent and Davis AI

Pricing

  • Per-host-unit pricing based on monitored memory (8 GiB per host unit) with hourly metering, plus per-GiB charges for logs, traces, and metrics ingest
  • Bill grows with monitored memory and data ingest - a poor fit for large in-memory data stores
  • No free tier; sandbox playground only

Pros

  • Redis extension auto-discovers all Redis instances on a host, including master and replica roles
  • Collects response time, memory fragmentation, cache hit ratio, connections, hits, and misses, plus Redis log monitoring
  • Davis AI correlates Redis anomalies with application performance across the stack
  • Redis Enterprise support via Prometheus remote write with Redis-designed dashboards

Cons

  • Memory-based host-unit pricing directly penalizes Redis, an in-memory store - big instances cost more to monitor
  • No free tier for evaluation beyond a sandbox
  • Redis-specific metric depth is narrower than Datadog’s catalog

Verdict

Dynatrace’s pitch is Davis AI: when Redis latency spikes, the platform tells you which services are affected and why, without manual correlation. For enterprises that already run OneAgent, the Redis extension is a natural add-on. The structural problem is the pricing model. Metering by monitored memory is defensible for general infrastructure, but Redis is literally a memory store - the bigger your dataset, the more you pay to watch it. Combined with moderate Redis metric depth, that keeps Dynatrace in the middle of this list.

Vendor 06 / 10 · #zabbix

06

Zabbix

Open-source monitoring platform with an official Redis template that runs through Zabbix agent 2 with no external scripts.

Best for

  • Organizations that want a self-hosted, agent-based monitoring platform with no per-host license fees
  • Teams already using Zabbix for servers and network devices who want Redis in the same tool

Pricing

  • Open source and self-hosted: no license fee, but you run and operate it yourself
  • Paid subscriptions (Silver through Global) add support, SLAs, and security-fix guarantees; Zabbix Cloud is a managed option
  • Subscriptions priced by support coverage, not by device or metric count - unlimited hosts and metrics

Pros

  • Official ‘Redis by Zabbix agent 2’ template requires no external scripts or exporters
  • Multi-instance Redis discovery via community templates
  • Mature alerting with trigger dependencies and escalation chains - genuinely strong threshold engine
  • Unlimited hosts, metrics, and users in the open-source edition

Cons

  • Polling-based collection at minute-level resolution misses short Redis eviction and latency spikes
  • No built-in ML anomaly detection; threshold-based triggers only
  • Dated UI and a steeper learning curve for building dashboards

Verdict

Zabbix is the pragmatic self-hosted choice if your fleet already runs on it: the official agent 2 template is clean, the alerting engine is battle-tested, and there is no per-host license to negotiate. The limitation is fundamental to the architecture rather than the template - polling at minute-level resolution is simply the wrong granularity for Redis, whose problems live in seconds. For capacity trends and availability, Zabbix works. For catching an eviction storm in progress, it will show you the aftermath.

Vendor 07 / 10 · #manageengine-applications-manager

07

ManageEngine Applications Manager

Application and server monitoring suite with dedicated Redis coverage spanning memory, clients, keyspace, replication, and persistence.

Best for

  • IT operations teams that want on-premises or private-cloud monitoring with a free small-fleet tier
  • Organizations monitoring many application types, not just Redis

Pricing

  • Billed by number of monitors and number of users; the free edition is limited to a small monitor count
  • Professional and Enterprise editions, with annual subscription or perpetual licensing
  • Bill grows with monitored applications and servers plus user seats

Pros

  • Dedicated Redis monitoring: memory and fragmentation, clients, commands per second, keyspace hits and misses, expired and evicted keys, pub/sub, replication, and RDB/AOF persistence
  • ML-based forecasting reports for capacity planning - unusual at this price point
  • On-premises deployment option, and supports Azure Cache for Redis
  • Free edition for small environments

Cons

  • No deep Redis query monitoring or slowlog analysis
  • Monitor-count licensing grows quickly as you add Redis instances alongside other applications
  • Dated interface, and Redis metrics and logs are not correlated

Verdict

Applications Manager covers the Redis health checklist well - the metric list is broader than several tools ranked above it - and ML forecasting plus on-premises deployment will appeal to IT operations teams outside the SaaS mainstream. The two structural issues are licensing and depth: per-monitor billing means every Redis instance adds to the bill, and there is no query-level visibility when a slow command is the actual problem. A solid generalist suite, not a Redis specialist.

Vendor 08 / 10 · #site24x7

08

Site24x7

Cloud monitoring platform that watches Redis through a plugin collecting INFO metrics into its server monitoring dashboards.

Best for

  • SMBs and MSPs that want Redis plus website, server, and cloud monitoring in one SaaS
  • Teams that want threshold alerts across many notification channels without building dashboards

Pricing

  • Monitor-based licensing: basic, host, and advanced monitor entities; server monitoring consumes host monitors
  • Plans (Professional, Enterprise, MSP) with add-ons for logs and RUM; free 30-day trial
  • Bill grows with number of servers, monitors, and add-on volume

Pros

  • Redis plugin monitors used memory, connected clients, CPU, cache hit ratio, and slow log entries
  • Threshold and availability profiles with alerts via Slack, SMS, email, and more
  • Broad platform covering servers, websites, cloud resources, and 100+ plugins
  • GCP Redis monitor with minute-wise metric collection for managed deployments

Cons

  • Plugin must be installed on each server; out-of-the-box Redis metric depth is limited
  • Monitor licensing tiers (basic, host, advanced) add complexity as fleets grow
  • SaaS-only; collection depends on outbound connectivity from your servers

Verdict

Site24x7 is a reasonable choice when Redis is one line item in a long monitoring shopping list: the plugin works, the alerting channels are generous, and MSPs get multi-tenant management. But judged as a Redis monitoring tool specifically, it is thin - a handful of INFO metrics at plugin polling intervals, installed manually per server. It will tell you Redis is down and roughly why. It will not help you diagnose a fragmentation problem developing over an afternoon.

Vendor 09 / 10 · #sematext

09

Sematext

Full-stack observability SaaS with a dedicated Redis integration that combines metrics and logs with anomaly detection.

Best for

  • Teams that want Redis metrics and logs in one tool with anomaly detection included
  • Small-to-mid-size teams that prefer simple per-host pricing

Pricing

  • Per-host pricing for infrastructure monitoring and per-agent for service monitoring, plus per-GB log volume
  • Plans (Basic, Standard, Pro) with retention tiers; 14-day trial and a free plan per app
  • Bill grows with host count, monitored services, and log volume

Pros

  • Dedicated Redis integration covering connected clients, keyspace hits and misses, commands processed, expired and evicted keys, memory used, peak and RSS, and replication status
  • Metrics and logs combined in one view for faster troubleshooting
  • Automatic Redis service discovery with anomaly detection and alerting included
  • OpenTelemetry-native tracing for connecting Redis slowdowns to application spans

Cons

  • Redis metric catalog is smaller than Datadog’s or Netdata’s
  • Per-host plus per-GB log pricing adds up as volume grows
  • Smaller ecosystem and community than the major platforms

Verdict

Sematext is the quiet overachiever here: automatic discovery, anomaly detection, and metrics-plus-logs in a package a small team can adopt in an afternoon. What it lacks is depth and gravity - the Redis catalog covers the health essentials but not the long tail of command stats and module metrics, and the smaller community means fewer dashboards, blog posts, and answered questions when you hit something unusual. A good fit for lean teams; a stretch for Redis-heavy architectures.

Vendor 10 / 10 · #redisinsight

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RedisInsight

The official free GUI and CLI for Redis, with slow log inspection, command profiling, and database analysis for individual instances.

Best for

  • Developers and DBAs debugging a specific Redis instance or cluster
  • Teams that want the official Redis tool for slowlog, profiler, and memory analysis

Pricing

  • Free of charge; source-available under the Server Side Public License (SSPL), which is not OSI open source
  • No per-host or per-GB charges; runs as a desktop, web, Docker, or Kubernetes app

Pros

  • Official tool from Redis Ltd., supporting Redis Software, Redis Cloud, Community Edition, and Redis-compatible services
  • Slow log inspection, command profiler, and database analyzer with memory usage and data type distribution - the best per-instance debugging here
  • Pub/Sub and Streams workspaces plus the Redis Copilot AI assistant
  • Runs on desktop, web, Docker, Kubernetes, and EC2

Cons

  • Not a monitoring platform: no continuous historical dashboards, no alerting, no fleet-wide aggregation
  • Per-developer GUI tool; does not scale to many instances
  • SSPL license restricts some redistribution and managed-service uses

Verdict

RedisInsight ranks last only because this is a list of monitoring tools, and it is not one - it is the best debugging instrument in the Redis ecosystem. When Netdata or Datadog pages you for a latency spike, RedisInsight is where you go to see the actual slow commands and memory layout. Every team running Redis should have it installed. Just do not mistake it for observability: nothing here collects history, fires an alert, or watches a fleet while you sleep.

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