Cache Settings
You can manage the basic or general settings of your cache such as it's size, ecivtion policy and events etc. This can be done using NCache Manager.
In This Section
General Cache Settings
Discusses the general settings of the cache such as cache sizeor isolation level.
Cache Cluster Settings
Discusses the general cache settings such as ports, connection retries, retry interval etc.
Error Logging
Explains how to enable/disable error logging and where these logs are generated.
Cache Level Events
Describes how to configure cache level events for addition, update and removal of an item.
Configuring Cache Activity Events
Describes how to configure cache activity events to monitor client connectivity status and information.
Eviction Policy
Explains how to configure eviction policy for a cache.
MapReduce
Explains how to configure MapReduce by deploying the libraries implementing MapReduce related interfaces.
Register Classes for Compact Serialization
Describes how to register classes for Compact Serialization.
Register Classes for Portable Data Sharing
Describes how to register classes for portable data sharing.
Cache Startup Loader
Explains how to configure cache start up loader through which a user can preload the cache with given data at the time of cache start-up.
Compression
Explains how to configure data compression for a cache.
Email Notifications
Explains how to configure email notifications for events occurring in a cache.
Bind Cluster and Client/Server IP with Multiple NICs
Explains how to bind a cluster, client/server or both (cluster and client/server) with dedicated IP addresses.
Configure Heartbeat
Explains what is heart beat, the way to enable/disable it and its basic configuration settings.
Auto Start Cache on Boot
Explains the auto start cache at boot option and how to configure it.
Nagle's Algorithm
Explains what is nagling and how to configure its settings using service's config file.
Dual Socket
Explains the concept of dual sockets and how to enable/disable it.
Configuration Files
Explains the concept of dual sockets and how to enable/disable it.