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  2. CMake - Wikipedia

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    The cache can be edited with a graphical editor, which is shipped with CMake. Complicated directory hierarchies and applications that rely on several libraries are well supported by CMake. For instance, CMake is able to accommodate a project that has multiple toolkits, or libraries that each have multiple directories.

  3. Remote direct memory access - Wikipedia

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    Hardware vendors have started working on higher-capacity RDMA-based network adapters, with rates of 100 Gbit/s reported. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Software vendors, such as IBM , [ 7 ] Red Hat and Oracle Corporation , support these APIs in their latest products, [ 8 ] and as of 2013 [update] engineers have started developing network adapters that implement ...

  4. Information-centric networking caching policies - Wikipedia

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    The Time aware Least Recently Used (TLRU) [1] is a variant of LRU designed for the situation where the stored contents in cache have a valid life time. The algorithm is suitable in network cache applications, such as information-centric networking (ICN), content delivery networks (CDNs) and distributed networks in general. TLRU introduces a new ...

  5. Network interface controller - Wikipedia

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    A network interface controller (NIC, also known as a network interface card, [3] network adapter, LAN adapter and physical network interface [4]) is a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network. [5] Early network interface controllers were commonly implemented on expansion cards that plugged into a computer bus.

  6. Cache placement policies - Wikipedia

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    Set-associative cache is a trade-off between direct-mapped cache and fully associative cache. A set-associative cache can be imagined as a n × m matrix. The cache is divided into ‘n’ sets and each set contains ‘m’ cache lines. A memory block is first mapped onto a set and then placed into any cache line of the set.

  7. Caching SAN adapter - Wikipedia

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    The adapter uses a cache-coherent implementation that uses the existing SAN infrastructure to create a shared cache resource distributed over multiple physical servers. This capability eliminates the single-server limitation for caching and provides the performance benefits of cached-data acceleration to the high I/O demands of clustered ...

  8. Wikipedia:Bypass your cache - Wikipedia

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    If you would like to keep your data in your cache and test Wikipedia with an empty cache, you can use Private Browsing mode. To disable caching in Firefox (not recommended for most users): Choose Tools Options… (or Edit Preferences in the Linux version). Choose "Advanced" at the top. Choose the "Network" tab. Change the cache size to 0 (zero).

  9. Internet Cache Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) is a UDP-based protocol used for coordinating web caches.Its purpose is to find out the most appropriate location to retrieve a requested object in the situation where multiple caches are in use at a single site.