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What is Data Cache

Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology
A data block that contains frequently accessed data in a textual or binary format, which may be either saved to a persistent storage at the client or server side, or persistent in the memory for the lifetime of a single client request, a user session, or an application process.
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Data Caching Patterns
Tony C. Shan (IBM, USA) and Winnie W. Hua (CTS Inc., USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1.ch019
Abstract
As information technology (IT) has become part of business in today’s globalized economy, increasingly higher performance of information systems is demanded by the business models to support various business operations and help the business compete and succeed. IT must strive to be nimble and adaptive to provide a higher level of services and, at the same time, reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO). In most situations, the current enterprise infrastructure must be extended to get the most out of the existing investments. Creating innovative solutions is an effective approach to achieve this goal, and scalable data management is one of the most valuable innovations.
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Data Caching in Web Applications
A data block that contains frequently accessed data in a text or binary format, which may be either saved to a persistent storage at the client or server side, or is persistent in memory for the lifetime of a process, a client session, or a user request.
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