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Caching software

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Caching is a way of temporarily storing data so that it can be accessed faster in the future. It works by storing recently used data in a special memory area, allowing the system to retrieve that data more quickly in the future when it's needed again. This technique is commonly used by websites, web browsers, and operating systems to speed up the loading of webpages, images, and other data. Caching also reduces the amount of data that needs to be transmitted over the network.

This chart displays the market share of the top 10 Caching software in 2024, highlighting the most popular tools used by online merchants.1. Varnish leads with a notable 49.42% share.2. In second place, Google PageSpeed at 20.03% share.3. Meanwhile, Redis Object Cache at 12.46% share.