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  2. AppFabric Caching - Wikipedia

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    AppFabric Caching stores serialized managed objects in a cache cluster. The cache cluster consists of one or more machines that pool their available physical memory. [2] This pooled memory is presented to cache clients as a single source of caching memory.

  3. Cache manifest in HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    Using any of the offline Web application features at this time is highly discouraged and use of service workers is recommended instead. [4] Cache manifests are distinct from web application manifests , a JSON-based file format which is part of the progressive web app technology, and as of 2023 [update] is currently active and going through the ...

  4. Extensible Storage Engine - Wikipedia

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    Work began on Data Access Engine (DAE) in March 1989 when Allen Reiter joined Microsoft. Over the next year a team of four developers worked for Allen to largely complete the ISAM. Microsoft already had the BC7 ISAM (JET Red) but began the Data Access Engine (DAE) effort to build a more robust database engine as an entry in the then new client ...

  5. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    Service workers go through a three-step lifecycle of Registration, Installation and Activation. Registration involves telling the browser the location of the service worker in preparation for installation. Installation occurs when there is no service worker installed in the browser for the web app, or if there is an update to the service worker.

  6. Windows Azure Caching - Wikipedia

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    Windows Azure Shared Caching provides caching as a managed service. [11] Unlike co-located or dedicated topologies, the cache is not hosted on Windows Azure roles in a single cloud service deployment. Instead, the cache is provided as a multitenant service with usage quotas. [12] The service is divided into tiers that range from 128 MB to 4 GB ...

  7. Hydration (web development) - Wikipedia

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    Trisomorphic rendering is a technique which uses streaming server-side rendering for initial/non-JS navigations, and then uses service worker to take on rendering of HTML for navigations after it has been installed.

  8. Celery (software) - Wikipedia

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    The execution units, called tasks, are executed concurrently on one or more worker nodes using multiprocessing, eventlet [2] or gevent. [3] Tasks can execute asynchronously (in the background) or synchronously (wait until ready). Celery is used in production systems, for services such as Instagram, to process millions of tasks every day. [1]

  9. Amazon ElastiCache - Wikipedia

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    As a web service running in the computing cloud, Amazon ElastiCache is designed to simplify the setup, operation, and scaling of Valkey, Memcached, and Redis OSS deployments. Complex administration processes like patching software, backing up and restoring data sets and dynamically adding or removing capabilities are managed automatically.