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Distributed Cache Capabilities - Data Expiration
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SalvaPatuel
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Data expiration contains elements that makes the cache allocation more efficient. The feature removes items that are not current from the cache, freeing the memory and the resources associated. The capabilities list looks like this: Capability...
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Distributed Cache Capabilities - Data Organization
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Here is the third installment, this time focusing on the data organization. Capability Description Weight Cache Groups This capability allows caches to be partitioned in groups; this allows cache...
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Distributed Cache Capabilities - Data Manipulation
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This is the second entry, data manipulation. Each one of them have a description and a generic guideline based on the experience of our implementations. I have added a weight, may look arbitrary but is based on the average importance on our projects....
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