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What is Caching?

Published on December 17, 2020
What is Caching?

Caching refers to the process by which server responses are stored and reused to make subsequent requests faster. DNS, databases, and web servers frequently use caching to increase speed and reduce load on servers and networks.

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A complete list of our caching-related tutorials, questions, and other educational resources can be found on our caching tag page.

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