[HN Gopher] Design of a Modern Cache (2016)
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Design of a Modern Cache (2016)
Author : caldito
Score : 48 points
Date : 2022-08-11 19:58 UTC (2 days ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (highscalability.com)
| keepquestioning wrote:
| Is any of this applicable to designing a CPU cache?
| fathyb wrote:
| Down for me (ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS), mirror:
| https://archive.ph/KBK1a
| jesushax wrote:
| Probably too much load, should've implemented a modern cache
| for this page
| NovaX wrote:
| Part 2 covers adaptivity and expiration. [1]
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| There are also slides from Usenix Fast 20, but the video was not
| released (relevant [2], full [3])
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| [1] http://highscalability.com/blog/2019/2/25/design-of-a-
| modern...
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| [2]
| https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NlDxyXsUG1qlVHMl4vsU...
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| [3]
| https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oHV8SjrdhSdwgZ6jegJh8Ysrbnz...
| ibraheemdev wrote:
| The post introducing Ristretto, a similar Go cache is also a
| great technical read: https://dgraph.io/blog/post/introducing-
| ristretto-high-perf-...
| RhodesianHunter wrote:
| It's weird how long it's taken golang to get a serious
| concurrent cache. It still does not appear that this one allows
| for time-based eviction (write or last access).
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