Cache Concepts (Velocity)
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This section provides background information about how Microsoft project code named "Velocity" works. The following topics describe the fundamentals of what "Velocity" is and how you can use it.
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Presents several models used to describe various aspects of the product. |
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Describes the cache client options available. |
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Describes the concurrency models that are supported by "Velocity." |
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Describes eviction and how cached objects expire from cache. |
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Describes how the high availability feature supports continuous availability of cached data. |
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Provides an overview of cache notifications, including cache operations and notification scope. |
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Describes lead hosts and the cache cluster management role. |
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Describes the TCP/IP ports that "Velocity" communicates with: the cache port, cluster port, and arbitration port. |
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Describes the types of data most appropriate for storing in a distributed cache. |
See Also
Other Resources
Programming Guide (Velocity)
Administration Guide (Velocity)