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Eviction hooks
Hi there,
Does EasyCaching support any callback capabilities so we can be notified when an InMemory item is evicted/expires?
I can't seem to find any documentation.
thanks!
Hi Team,
I am working with fluid on the Linux/ARM64 platform.
I can see that the docker images are only available for the Linux/AMD64 platform here: < https://hub.docker.com/u/fluidcloudnative >. Images are built/released via Makefile where the ‘helm’ and ‘kubectl’ binaries are hardcoded for ‘amd64’ in the Dockerfiles.
I have changed the GOARCH to arm64 in the Makefile, installed hel
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Currently we don't have any mechanism to limit the maximum number of clients that could be handled simultaneously.
This feature should be designed properly. Here is some clue: https://redis.io/topics/clients#maximum-number-of-clients