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Ben Manes commented on SOLR-8906:
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TinyLFU is scan resistant (see [Glimpse 
trace|https://github.com/ben-manes/caffeine/wiki/Efficiency#glimpse]). For 
implementation details a nice overview is provided in the [HighScalability 
article|http://highscalability.com/blog/2016/1/25/design-of-a-modern-cache.html].

> Make transient core cache pluggable.
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-8906
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-8906
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Erick Erickson
>            Assignee: Erick Erickson
>
> The current Lazy Core stuff is pretty deeply intertwined in CoreContainer. 
> Adding and removing active cores is based on a simple LRU mechanism, but 
> keeping the right cores in the right internal structures involves a lot of 
> attention to locking various objects to update internal structures. This 
> makes it difficult/dangerous to use any other caching algorithms.
> Any single age-out algorithm will have non-optimal access patterns, so making 
> this pluggable would allow better algorithms to be substituted in those cases.
> If we ever extend transient cores to SolrCloud, we need to have load/unload 
> decisions that are cloud-aware rather then entirely local so in that sense 
> this is would lay some groundwork if we ever want to go there.
> So I'm going to try to hack together a PoC. Any ideas on the most sensible 
> pattern for this gratefully received.



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