Examples of using A cache in English and their translations into Swedish
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in a special folder, called a cache, for quick execution later.
it is not generally necessary to run mandb after the caches are initially created, unless a cache becomes corrupt.
A cache has some maximum size that is much smaller than the larger storage area.
NetApp Flash Accel can speed application performance by turning server-side Flash into a cache for storing"hot," frequently accessed data.
Yes, the technical function that means that parts of a website are saved in a cache is exempt from this provision.
A cache which, if used creatively, could be the key to defeating British forces in Nassau.
Part of a cache we found in a culvert near where we took those prisoners.
Using fuel drained from destroyed aircraft and from a cache in the nearby jungle,
They have also been observed pretending to make a cache without actually depositing the food,
Re-excavation of the area in 2009 by Egyptian archaeologists revealed a cache of pharaonic-era mummies in brightly painted wooden coffins in the sand-covered desert rock surrounding the pyramid.
Force_refresh- If True and the driver uses a cache to prevent repeated scanning, the cache must be flushed.
Windows Store uses a cache to load some data from it instead of the server.
Server for NFS maintains a cache of directory information that it can search instead of directories on the physical disk.
PlayStation 4(PS4) doesn't have a cache, but the simple“turning it off and back on again” trick can sometimes work wonders for any
Or a cache of ammunition or something. meaning that I had hit an ammunition dump,
About four years ago, the New Yorker published an article about a cache of dodo bones that was found in a pit on the island of Mauritius.
A cache of cuneiform tablets were found,
Points to a cache that the journal says This map. is full of stolen weapons and money.
It was part of a cache of information given to me by a hacker group,
When using a cache, you must check the cache to see if an item is in there.