Wht is Chache or Chache Memory, we test during web based
testing...Actually what is it,Actually where it comes.. Can
Anybody explain it in detail.....Thanks in advance..
Answer Posted / nikhil
As i am from electronics baground i will explain it in that
language.
you know hard disk is slowre memory than processor due to
that with ref. to paging concept we use RAM to increase
speed of our computer but this RAM is also slowre memory
than processor due to that for syncronization purposr the
use one fastes memory called Chache memory. chache is
nothig but a chip (IC).
suppose you want to access the 3 page and 4th line of that
page and on next event you want 25 line in that case this
chache memory make buffering of that total page and provide
it to processor for fast access.
as you test cookies at the time of testing web application
is nothing but address of that page which is buffered in
the chache memory at the time page opening and testing of
that page.
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