I asume that you are trying to have a cahe synchronized in two machines(This is 
the default behavior if you have sychronization activated). so in Fact I think 
that the performance problem is the precense of the CacheLoader.

Do you need the cache data to be persisted? if not why do you need a 
cacheloader?

If you avoid the use of the cache loader, or you try to use a REPL_SYNC(maybe 
the synchornization had not happen when you try to tead) the performance will 
improve.

Do this help you or did I misundertand your request?


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