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Expiration Setting

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Expiration Setting is 1 hour.

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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeCache Configuration[1]
Duration60[1]
Applies toPreloaded Cache Entries[1]
Uses Seconds3600[2]
Description1 hour[2]

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typebeam/ff998597-15f3-4f7a-9ffa-f51682180cff
ex:CacheConfiguration
durationbeam/ff998597-15f3-4f7a-9ffa-f51682180cff
60
appliesTobeam/ff998597-15f3-4f7a-9ffa-f51682180cff
ex:preloaded-cache-entries
usesSecondsbeam/fa39b553-28a0-4d69-9c3e-a60675e74d75
3600
descriptionbeam/fa39b553-28a0-4d69-9c3e-a60675e74d75
1 hour

References (2)

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/ff998597-15f3-4f7a-9ffa-f51682180cff
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      ### 5. **Use Cache Hit Ratio Monitoring** Monitor the cache hit ratio to ensure that the cache is being used effectively. This can help you fine-tune your caching strategy. #### Example with Monitoring ```python # Increment cache hit coun
  2. ctx:claims/beam/fa39b553-28a0-4d69-9c3e-a60675e74d75
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      # Create a Redis client client = redis.Redis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0) # Function to set a log summary in Redis def set_log_summary(summary_id, summary_data): key = f"log_summary:{summary_id}" client.set(key, json.dumps(su

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