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Cache Server

/ˈkæʃ ˈsɜːrvər/noun
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A cache server is a specialized computer system that stores temporary copies of frequently accessed data, such as web pages or files, to accelerate retrieval and ease network congestion. In today's digital landscape, it's essential for enhancing performance in applications like streaming services and e-commerce, where it helps minimize delays by serving content from nearby locations rather than the original source.

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Cache servers in global content delivery networks (CDNs) can reduce internet traffic by caching up to 80% of repeated requests, which helped companies like Akamai handle over 15-20% of the world's web traffic in 2023, potentially saving internet providers billions in bandwidth costs annually.

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