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| | | | Introduction Caching is hard. Let's try and understand it a little better. Note: some sections are purposefully brief. I'm not aiming to be a specification document. Caching at multiple layers Caching can occur at both a 'client' level and a 'cache proxy' level. Consider the following request flow architecture diagram... In the above diagram, the "CDN" is a 'caching proxy' and so caching can (and of course does) happen there. | |
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| | | | API developers put a lot of time and effort to ensure that their API can scale. One effective way to mitigate load is to use HTTP caching. As developers we need to respect HTTP caching to not waste efforts. | |
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| | | | API developers put a lot of time and effort to ensure that their API can scale. One effective way to mitigate load is to use HTTP caching. As developers we need to respect HTTP caching to not waste efforts. | |
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