Preview upcoming updates in your development environment. With Basic, Standard or Premium tier caches, you can choose to receive early updates by changing the configuration of the update channel. Choose the “Preview” update channel for your non-production and less critical workloads to preview updates; and choose the “Stable” update channel for your most critical, production workloads. All caches default to the Stable update channel.
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