cachelag
Cachelag is a term used to describe the accumulation of stale information in networked systems, particularly in data storage and retrieval applications. It refers to the problem of storing and maintaining high-performance cache systems, where cached data may become outdated or superseded by new information.
Cachelag occurs when the time interval between cache updates or refreshes is longer than the time it
Factors contributing to cachelag include infrequently updated cache systems, a lack of rigorous cache management, and
Preventing cachelag requires proactive cache management, including regular cache updates, consistent cache policies, and metrics to