1. Yes, using cacheloader implies every put is persisted so it has performance 
implication.

2. If the node is evicted and not persisted, it will return null. So it is 
application responsibility to check this.

3. We have overflowing persistence (or passivation) feature in our roadmap.

-Ben

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