A cache is a special storage space for temporary files that makes a device, browser, or app run faster and more efficiently.
It sounds delicious, and if you’re implementing a caching strategy on a web application it kind of is. Donut caching is a slang term for the more formal label of substitution caching. So how does it ...
Learn more about caching at the next Content Delivery Summit. See complete videos and other highlights from Content Delivery Summit on Streaming Media's YouTube channel. Read the complete transcript ...
This is another installment in our series of "What Is...?" articles, designed to offer definitions, history, and context around significant terms and issues in the online video industry. With the ...
RAM upgrades and link aggregation together have had a much more noticeable impact on my day-to-day operations than SSD ...
When the seasons change and the weather gets cooler, squirrels seem to act more odd than usual — much like the ones in this video. These squirrels seem frantic as they return to the pile of nuts, ...
Every time a user types a website URL in his or her browser, the browser contacts a local file (DNS Cache) to see if there is an entry to resolve the IP address of the website. The browser needs the ...
During Apple’s “Scary Fast” event, one feature caught my eye unlike anything else: Dynamic Caching. Probably like most people watching the presentation, I had one reaction: “How does memory allocation ...
You should clear your Mac computer's cache periodically to help your device's applications run more efficiently. Here's how to do it.
We've been left with a poor impression of most caching technologies, but Samsung's RAPID (Real-time Accelerated Processing of I/O Data) is different in that it uses system memory. In a typical caching ...