persistent key in JSON
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- Cache Size Setting
ex:cache-size-setting - Query Cache Enabled Setting
ex:query-cache-enabled-setting
containsKeyContains Key(1)
- Cluster Settings Request
ex:cluster-settings-request
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PUT /_cluster/settings { "persistent": { "indices.queries.cache.enabled": true, "indices.queries.cache.size": "10%" } } ``` ### Step 3: Use Query Caching in Queries When executing queries, you can explicitly enable caching by …
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