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125 - Object Caching Systems

January 20, 2022 1:14:56 143.91 MB Downloads: 0

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Object Caching Systems


Many people have heard the names "redis" or "memcached" but fewer people know what these tools are good for or why we need them so badly.  In this show, Patrick and I explain why caching is so important and how these systems work under the hood.


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Public database & cache services (Planetscale & Upstash)

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Topic: Object Caching Systems

  • The need
    • Latency
    • In memory
    • Caching
  • Disadvantages compared to DB
    • Size limits (memory)
    • Limited query support
    • Limited persistence options
    • Stale caches
  • How it works
    • Key-value stores
    • Special operations for multi-get /multi-step
    • Expiry timers on each key
    • Hashing
  • Examples
    • Redis
    • Memcached
    • DynamoDB
    • Google datastore
    • Firebase database


00:00:15 Introduction

00:00:54 New Year’s Resolutions

00:03:59 Saving money on cloud servers

00:17:20 Scan of the Month

00:20:14 Hyrum’s Law

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00:31:56 AI 2041 

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00:38:17 Swagger

00:59:10 ripgrep

0:45:31 Object Caching Systems

01:10:22 High Frequency Trading

01:14:07 Farewells




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