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using <literal>buffer</literal> — will likely result in lower-numbered |
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blocks being evicted as higher numbered blocks are read in. Prewarmed data |
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also enjoys no special protection from cache evictions, so it is possible |
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for other system activity may evict the newly prewarmed blocks shortly after |
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they are read; conversely, prewarming may also evict other data from cache. |
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For these reasons, prewarming is typically most useful at startup, when |
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caches are largely empty. |
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that other system activity may evict the newly prewarmed blocks shortly |
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after they are read; conversely, prewarming may also evict other data from |
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cache. For these reasons, prewarming is typically most useful at startup, |
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when caches are largely empty. |
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</para> |
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</sect2> |
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