> It's not the hard kind of cache invalidation. You don't really have to do "invalidation" at all.
One of the points he brings up is negative cache, or caching the dns into a state that it won’t retrieve a resolved address even if it’s available simply because the negative case is cached.
Invalidation is definitely a part of it, mostly because you kind of can’t.
One of the points he brings up is negative cache, or caching the dns into a state that it won’t retrieve a resolved address even if it’s available simply because the negative case is cached.
Invalidation is definitely a part of it, mostly because you kind of can’t.