Web Cache Logs
Computer-related cache technology is the use of a faster and smaller memory type to accelerate a slower and larger memory type. Web pages and other documents are frequently cached closer to the client through browser, proxy, or server caches. By storing frequently accessed documents closer to the client, bandwidth consumption, server load, and latency can be reduced.
Usually a cache of recently visited web pages is managed by your web browser. Some browsers are configured to use an external proxy web cache, a server that routes all web requests and can cache frequently accessed pages for everyone in an organization. Web servers can cache computing or database intensive dynamic pages.

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