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jodydonetti authored Sep 23, 2023
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- [**Multi-provider**](CacheLevels.md): the abilty to use the same caching api towards different implementations (memory, Redis, MongoDb, etc)
- [**Multi-level**](CacheLevels.md): the ability to handle more than one caching level, transparently. This can give you - at the same time - the benefits of a local in-memory cache (high performance + data locality) and the benefits of a distributed cache (sharing of cached data + better cold start) without having to handle them separately
- [**Backplane**](Backplane.md): available with different names, it allows a change in a distributed cache to be reflected in the local memory cache
- [**Auto-Recovery**](Backplane.md): the ability to automatically recover from an out-of-sync scenario due to some transient problems to a globally synchronized state
- [**Events**](Events.md): the ability to be notified when certain events happen in the cache, useful to collect custom metrics, etc
- [**Logging**](Logging.md): when things go bad you would like to have some help investigating what went wrong, and logging is key
- **Portable**: the ability to run on both the older **.NET Framework** (full fx) and the new **.NET Core**. As time goes by .NET Core (from v5 now simply **.NET**) is the platform to be on, but it's a nice plus to be able to run on the older one as well
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| **Multi-provider** ||||||
| **Multi-level** ||||||
| **Backplane** ||||||
| **Auto-Recovery** ||||||
| **Events** ||||||
| **Logging** ||||||
| **Portable** ||||||
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