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Last updated: Nov 26, 2024
Data Virtualization Managers can create a cache entry to save query data and results and optimize query performance.
Before you begin
Ensure that you meet the following requirements.
- You have the required permissions to run the SQL statement.
- You are using a query that qualifies the table name with a schema name to define and create the cache entry. For more information, see Creating schemas.
- You have considered all restrictions for crating caches. For more information, see Restrictions for cache entries in Data Virtualization.
About this task
Data Virtualization users require interactive query performance to access to data of any size, any format, and any source. To avoid query executions that are time-consuming, Data Virtualization Managers can create a cache entry to improve the performance by caching the result set of your queries.
It is recommended to limit the number cache entries, irrespective of their size. Having many cache entries increases the cost of compiling and evaluating user queries, and decreases service performance.
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