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Azure Cache

Azure Cache

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What is Azure Cache?

Azure Cache is a fully managed, distributed cache service provided by Microsoft Azure. It is commonly used to improve the performance and scalability of applications by caching frequently accessed data, reducing the load on databases and other backend systems. It supports different caching patterns, including in-memory data caching, session state management, and output caching.

What other technologies are related to Azure Cache?

Azure Cache Complementary Technologies

Azure Cache, specifically Azure Cache for Redis, often operates within an Azure Virtual Network (VNet) to provide enhanced security and isolation. VNet integration is a key feature.
mentioned alongside Azure Cache in 2% (57) of relevant job posts
Azure Functions can use Azure Cache to store frequently accessed data or session state, improving performance and reducing latency. This represents a complementary use case.
mentioned alongside Azure Cache in 0% (109) of relevant job posts
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) applications can leverage Azure Cache for caching data, improving the performance of applications deployed on AKS. This can be for session state or frequently accessed data.
mentioned alongside Azure Cache in 0% (64) of relevant job posts

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