>For an application that is likely to encounter a different IP address for 
>essentially every query, across a very large number of queries, the only 
>solution I see available is to use a different cache.

Seems reasonable.  I gather that there are already caches with the
ability to partition themselves so that records from different
subtrees compete for different pools of cache entries.

I'm also sort of surprised that we don't seem to have all that much
experimental data about cache behavior.  The MIT papers that Tony
cited are interesting, but they're also ten years old.

R's,
John

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