October 01, 1998 08:01 PM

Inside the Cache Manager

Learn about NT's file-system cache
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Caching file system data is an important performance optimization that virtually every modern operating system (OS) performs. The premise behind caching is that most applications access data that is primarily localized within a few files. Bringing those files into memory and keeping them there for the duration of the application's accesses minimizes the number of disk reads and writes the system must perform. Without caching, applications require relatively expensive disk operations every time they access a file's data.

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Excellent article. Difficult to find this level of detail on Cache Management. Very useful, thanks. I would like to see more detailed documentation of internal operations like this.

Rich Talaber 6/21/2004 2:28:06 AM


Too complex. Can be more simpler, like the KB articles.

Sneha Suresh 3/8/2004 10:43:00 PM


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