persistent cache
[/pərˈsɪstənt kæʃ/]
nounpl: persistent caches
cache persistente
1. A data storage mechanism in computing that retains cached data even after the application, system, or power is turned off, allowing data to be retrieved and reused in subsequent sessions
The mobile app uses a persistent cache to store user preferences so they are available even after the app is closed and reopened.
O aplicativo móvel usa um cache persistente para armazenar as preferências do usuário para que fiquem disponíveis mesmo após o app ser fechado e reaberto.
2. In software development, a caching strategy that survives system restarts and maintains data integrity across multiple program executions
Implementing a persistent cache can significantly improve application performance by reducing the need to re-fetch data from the server.
Implementar um cache persistente pode melhorar significativamente o desempenho da aplicação, reduzindo a necessidade de buscar dados novamente do servidor.
This is a technical term primarily used in software engineering and IT contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It has become increasingly important with mobile computing and cloud-based applications. The term is standardized across English and Portuguese-speaking tech communities with minimal variation.
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