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Ramp Up: Developer Introduction to Windows Server AppFabric (Part 2): Caching Services
Learn about how Windows Server AppFabric provides a distributed in-memory application cache platform for developing scalable, available, and high-performance applications in this Ramp Up track.
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7/15/2024
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02 Programming the Cache.doc
06 HA Locking and Callbacks.doc
05 ASPNET Session State Provider.doc
01 Introduction and Architecture.doc
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04 Patterns of Use.doc
00 Developer Environment Setup.doc
04 Patterns of Use.ppt
07 Security and Management.doc
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06 HA Locking and Callbacks.ppt
05 ASPNET Session State Provider.ppt
02 Programming the Cache.ppt
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Windows Server AppFabric provides a distributed in-memory application cache platform for developing scalable, available, and high-performance applications. Applications can store any serializable CLR object without worrying about where the object gets stored. Scalability can be achieved by simply adding more computers on demand and resilience is enabled by allowing for copies of data to be stored across the cluster, thus protecting data against failures. These capabilities add real value to your existing investments in Windows Server, and deliver new capabilities for demanding application needs in the data center.Supported Operating Systems
Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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