>In my experience real-life applications do not use data randomly. Also,
>many many many algorithms use the properties of spatial and temporal
>locality to implement efficient caching.
>That is also one of the basics of caching: if you do not have any such
>properties in the use of your data, then caching is useless.
We have a real life web based application which has random loading by
nature. Some clients query evaluation of their portfolios a few times a day
while others want it a few times a year. We could have 10000 clients
accessing the system all at once when interest rates are changed.

Regards,
Hamid

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