cache layer
[/kæʃ ˈleɪər/]
nounpl: cache layers
camada de cache
1. A computing architecture component that stores frequently accessed data temporarily to reduce latency and improve system performance
The application implements a cache layer to speed up database queries.
A aplicação implementa uma camada de cache para acelerar as consultas ao banco de dados.
2. An intermediate storage mechanism between a client and server that holds copies of data for faster retrieval
Adding a cache layer between the API and the database significantly reduced response times.
Adicionar uma camada de cache entre a API e o banco de dados reduziu significativamente os tempos de resposta.
3. A software or hardware level in a system architecture designed to temporarily store and serve frequently requested information
Redis is commonly used as a cache layer in modern web applications.
Redis é comumente usado como uma camada de cache em aplicações web modernas.
This is primarily technical terminology used in software engineering and computer science fields globally. It is part of the standard vocabulary in both Brazilian and international tech industries, with minimal regional variation. The term is typically used in English even in Portuguese-speaking tech communities due to the international nature of software development.
Related Idioms & Phrases
cache hit - when requested data is found in the cache
cache miss - when requested data is not found in the cache
cache invalidation - the process of removing outdated data from the cache
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