Cache Fusion Technology

What is Cache Fusion Technology?

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bhuvannpg

  • Feb 28th, 2008
 

Cache Fusion is a new technology that uses a high speed interprocess communication (IPC) interconnect to provide cache to cache transfers of data blocks between instances in a cluster. This eliminates disk I/O (which is inherently slow, since it is a mechanical process) and optimizes read/write concurrency. Block reads take advantage of the speed of IPC and an interconnecting network. Cache Fusion also relaxes the requirements of data partitioning.

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