Open Source Redis Cluster Support ================================= *RedPipe* supports Redis Cluster. .. code:: python import rediscluster import redpipe r = rediscluster.StrictRedisCluster( startup_nodes=[{'host': '0', 'port': 7000}], ) redpipe.connect_redis(r, name='my-cluster') The reason you can do this is because **RedPipe** wraps the interface. If it quacks like a duck ... **RedPipe** can support both the strict and normal interfaces. Because it is a wrapper, the commands buffer just as you send them. So if you wrap a StrictRedisCluster, the commands will be sent through as strict commands. If you wrap `RedisCluster` it follows that interface. When you get to `Keyspaces`, **RedPipe** is more opinionated. You can use either StrictRedisCluster or RedisCluster. But it will present an interface more like the non-strict version.