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Bryan Donovan 9 years ago
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Second, node-cache-manager features a built-in memory cache (using [node-lru-cache](https://github.com/isaacs/node-lru-cache)), Second, node-cache-manager features a built-in memory cache (using [node-lru-cache](https://github.com/isaacs/node-lru-cache)),
with the standard functions you'd expect in most caches: with the standard functions you'd expect in most caches:
set(key, val, ttl, cb) set(key, val, {ttl: ttl}, cb) // * see note below
get(key, cb) get(key, cb)
del(key, cb) del(key, cb)
// * Note that depending on the underlying store, you may be able to pass the
// ttl as the third param, like this:
set(key, val, ttl, cb)
// ... or pass no ttl at all:
set(key, val, cb)
Third, node-cache-manager lets you set up a tiered cache strategy. This may be of Third, node-cache-manager lets you set up a tiered cache strategy. This may be of
limited use in most cases, but imagine a scenario where you expect tons of limited use in most cases, but imagine a scenario where you expect tons of
traffic, and don't want to hit your primary cache (like Redis) for every request. traffic, and don't want to hit your primary cache (like Redis) for every request.

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