Wouldn't GC slowdown the system with large caches? 

As I understood cached objects are stored on heap.

Some use new NIO direct buffers to store all the objects there to prevent GC from 
going crazy. Of cource it entitles expensive serialization/deserialization. But in 
replication scenario it is inevitable anyway.... 

thank you.

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