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foobiekr
2y ago
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Caches aren't the same. In the shard-in-memory case, the shard is the thing serving the queries, meaning it's not a cache it _is_ the live data.
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robertlagrant
2y ago
Understood. For a single-node or read-only system it sounds fine, but then there are a variety of ways to solve that (e.g. a preloaded in-memory sqlite).
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