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The Different Types of Web Cache and When to Use Them

by Extreme Peering Internet Accelerator

Every ISP needs a dedicated network service to help them mange traffic. It speeds up access to data and reduces the demand on their bandwidth. Web caching is a surefire way to get there. But since there are several types of web and HTTP caching services, it’s only effective if you use the right type. There are various points within your website network where you can cache data. To make the most of it,following are the 4 different types of web caching you might consider using: 

1.      Site Cache

A site cache or page cache stores website data the first time a webpage is loaded. Each time a user returns to your website, saved elements are quickly accessed and displayed to visitors.This is a type of client-side caching, which means that all the stored elements are controlled by the end-user. As a website owner, the only say you have is how long content remains in the cache.

2.      Browswer Cache

This is a type of P2P caching built into the end-user’s web browser. Website elements are stored by the browser on your visitor’s computer and grouped with other files associated with your content. A browser cache can contain HTML pages, CSS stylesheets, images, and other multimedia content. It often overlaps with site caching—the primary difference being it’s the browser that controls the cache, rather than the end-user.

3.      Server Cache

This is one of the best methods for reducing server loads. When a request is made, the server checks its temporary storage for the necessary content before processing the request in full. If the requested content is available in the server cache, it will be returned to the browser right away. This enables your server to handle more traffic and run your webpages faster.A transparent internet accelerator company can provide server cahing services to ISPs and carriers.

4.      Micro Cache

This type of caching stores content for very short periods of time. It generally saves static versions of dynamic elements for up to 10 seconds. As this is a type of site cache, it’s controlled by end-users with limited input from website owners.Micro caching is not a common type of cache because of the short storage time. The sites that benefit from this form of caching are They’re typically high traffic and feature rapidly changing content, such as the constantly updating graphs on currency exchange and stock websites.

 

Companies that offer internet acceleration services can help you identify the best ISP caching solutions for your network. By caching the internet, you not only save on bandwidth but huge transit costs. It also gives you the muscle power to get ahead of big competitors in the industry. 

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