What is difference between crawling and caching?
Answer / Diwakar Kumar Tiwary
Crawling refers to the process of search engines automatically discovering and indexing web pages. Search engine bots (spiders or spiders) follow links from one page to another, collecting data about each page's content, structure, and other attributes. Caching, on the other hand, is a technique used to improve website performance by storing frequently accessed data in memory or on disk, so it can be quickly retrieved without having to reload the entire webpage from the server.
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