LruJS
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LruJS
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Can the cache-write-hit ratio characteristics be different than cache-read-hit ratio characteristics if it was LRU or approximation of LRU or LFU or another cache eviction policy?
Just single file of 350 lines https://github.com/tugrul512bit/LruJS/blob/main/lrucache.js
- Any benchmarker here with the fastest NVME drive to help me gather some benchmarking data for this file-caching example? My system is a bit old so the hdd can create/read only 2000 files in 300 milliseconds in case of cache-misses.
- How many get/Set operations per second can your computer do on a local redis ınstance? My old computer can only do 20k per second. Any benchmarkers here With Javascript/NodeJs?
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[AskJS] Is Javascript the best language to write asynchronous caching algorithms in least lines of code?
If codeblock is unreadable in this post, here is Github link: https://github.com/tugrul512bit/LruJS
- What kind of unit test do I need for my LRU cache approximation imolementation?
- I made a clock cache (LRU approximation) that has async O(1) cache miss and O(1) cache hit.
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