Cache Settings
You can manage the basic or general settings of your cache such as its size, eviction policy and events, etc. This can be done using the NCache Management Center.
In This Section
General Cache Settings
Discusses the general settings of the cache such as cache size and isolation level.
Cache Cluster Settings
Discusses the general cache settings such as ports, connection retries, retry interval, etc.
Persistence Settings
Discusses the persistence in NCache.
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.
Client Activity Events
Describes how to configure Client Activity Events to monitor client connectivity status and information.
Eviction Policy
Explains how to configure the eviction policy for a cache.
MapReduce
Discusses how to configure MapReduce for processing and generating large data sets.
Register Classes for Portable Data Sharing
Describes how to register classes for portable data sharing.
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.
Heartbeat
Explains what is the heartbeat, the way to enable/disable it, and its basic configuration settings.
Keep Alive
Explains how NCache keeps connections open to avoid timeouts.
Client Death Detection
Explains how NCache detects disconnections and disposals.
Communication Reliability
Explains communication reliability provided by NCache for better performance.
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 the service's config file.
Dual Socket
Explains the concept of dual sockets.
Configuration Files
Discusses the configuration files that NCache provides for the client end and server end.