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Caching can be configured individually for each backend. There are also separate settings for normal record access and favorite lists. One possible setup would be to use the cache as a fallback by default when a record is no longer available and as the primary source in favorite lists to speed up the retrieval of records. Note, however, that a record is only added to the cache when a user adds it as a favorite, so for the fallback to be available the record must have been added to favorites at some point. | Caching can be configured individually for each backend. There are also separate settings for normal record access and favorite lists. One possible setup would be to use the cache as a fallback by default when a record is no longer available and as the primary source in favorite lists to speed up the retrieval of records. Note, however, that a record is only added to the cache when a user adds it as a favorite, so for the fallback to be available the record must have been added to favorites at some point. | ||
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configuration/record_caching.1452259513.txt.gz · Last modified: 2016/01/08 13:25 by demiankatz