
Caching Behavior
Caching behavior refers to how systems temporarily store data so it can be quickly accessed later, improving speed and efficiency. When you visit a website or use an app, certain information is saved locally or in intermediate storage, reducing the need to fetch it from the original source each time. This is similar to bookmarking a webpage for faster future access. Proper caching ensures faster load times, reduces bandwidth usage, and enhances user experience, while also needing management to keep data current and secure.