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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ recommended to use in almost all cases) is the `node` filter cache type.
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The `node` filter cache may be configured to use either a percentage of
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the total memory allocated to the process or an specific amount of
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memory. All shards present on a node share a single node cache (thats
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-why its called `node``). The cache implements an LRU eviction policy:
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+why its called `node`). The cache implements an LRU eviction policy:
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when a cache becomes full, the least recently used data is evicted to
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make way for new data.
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@@ -53,4 +53,3 @@ which is usually fine with `soft` cache and proper cacheable filters.
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after a certain time of inactivity. Defaults to `-1`. For example, can
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be set to `5m` for a 5 minute expiry.
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