A Web cache (or HTTP cache) is a system for optimizing the World Wide Web. It is implemented both client-side and server-side. The caching of multimedia and other files can result in less overall delay when browsing the Web.[1][2]
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shipped with the software, using updated webcaches of known nodes (called Gnutella WebCaches), UDP host caches and, rarely, even IRC. Once connected,...
Enterprise firewalls often cacheWeb resources requested by one user for the benefit of many users. Some search engines store cached content of frequently...
URLs to the internal locations). Serve/cache static content: A reverse proxy can offload the web servers by caching static content like pictures and other...
to authorize access to portions of website paths (web resources). Content cache: to be able to cache static and/or dynamic content in order to speed up...
handler. Progressive web apps must use service workers to create programmable content caches. Unlike regular HTTP webcache, which caches content after the...
redirecting. Webcaching is the caching of web documents in order to reduce bandwidth usage, server load, and perceived "lag". A webcache stores copies...
The Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) is a UDP-based protocol used for coordinating webcaches. Its purpose is to find out the most appropriate location to...
not recorded, and local data related to the session, like Cookies and Webcache, are deleted once the session ends. The primary purpose of these modes...
browser/server cache, image optimization, and encryption (for example SSL), which can affect the time it takes for pages to render. The performance of the web page...
Search engine cache is a cache of web pages that shows the page as it was when it was indexed by a web crawler. Cached versions of web pages can be used...
browsers use an internal cache of web page resources to improve loading times for subsequent visits to the same page. The cache can store many items, such...
of HTTP, the protocol for the World Wide Web. It is one of several mechanisms that HTTP provides for Webcache validation, which allows a client to make...
lightweight caching and forwarding web proxy server. It has a wide variety of uses, from aiding security by filtering traffic; to cachingweb, DNS and other...
ElastiCache is a fully managed in-memory data store and cache service by Amazon Web Services (AWS). The service improves the performance of web applications...
a webcache. Most open source WCMSs support add-ons that extended the system's capabilities. These include features like forums, blogs, wikis, web stores...
The cache manifest in HTML5 was a software storage feature which provided the ability to access a web application even without a network connection. It...
efficiently determining which web objects to store in these webcaches. Nearly three-quarters of the URLs accessed from a typical webcache are "one-hit-wonders"...
from webcache servers that deliver content on behalf of upstream servers to improve response time. Web browsers cache previously accessed web resources...
called dog-piling. To understand how cache stampedes occur, consider a web server that uses memcached to cache rendered pages for some period of time...
(2006–2009), was a take-off of this, in that files are not saved in the webcache of a single member of the proxy-system, but are instead saved piece-wise...