Distributed caches are used to improve the performance and scalability of applications. Typically, a distributed cache is shared by multiple application servers. In a distributed cache, the cached ...
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Scaling with Stateless Web Services and Caching Most teams can scale stateless web services easily, and auto scaling paired ...
ASP.NET has become a highly popular technology for developing Web applications. A large number of these ASP.NET applications need to scale to accommodate the growing number of transactions and traffic ...
As enterprise computing enters the brave new world of service-oriented architecture (SOA), it becomes more and more important to seek new ways to describe, publish, and discover your services. The Web ...
Web developers looking for a performance boost in ASP.NET 7 Web API projects can pick some low-hanging fruit by using caching. Caching is used to store frequently used data or information in local ...
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Most distributed caches force a choice: serialise everything as blobs and pull more data than you need or map your data into a fixed set of cached data types. This video shows how ScaleOut Active ...
ScaleOut Software is offering Version 6 of its ScaleOut Product Suite, its distributed caching and in-memory data grid software, introducing breakthrough capabilities “not found in today’s distributed ...