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CACHE Defined
A temporary storage area for currently-used or recently-accessed data. Cache can be system-level (residing in dedicated cache memory on the motherboard or physically etched on the central processing unit) or disk-based (residing in main memory such as a hard disk drive or RAM).
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- Caching Tutorial for Web Authors and Webmasters
- Cache it! Solve PHP Performance Problems [PHP & MySQL Tutorials]
- Intermediate JQuery
- Installing APC in Windows - MoodleDocs: [APC] apc.enabled = 1 apc.shm_segmen ts = 1 apc.shm_size = 64 apc.max_file_s ize = 10M apc.stat=1
- HTTP Caching FAQ
- Installing memcached | Development, Analysis And Research: I had to install memcache on a number of servers, and I would always tend to end up with errors whilst memcache tries to locate libevent. I always seem to forgett LD_DEBUG, so I figured I would write up the process fo
- Squid en mode Reverse Proxy
- Geoscout: Navstation
- How to stop web browser from caching documents and other resources | Php Development
- StaticGenerato r for Django
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