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Just about the code. July 20, 2014. Following this series of posts about caching and OutputCache in particular, I will now show you how to use Redis to store the output cache items in your ASP.NET MVC application. You can use the same concepts to store in any other data store, such as AppFabric, MongoDb, File System, etc. First, we will need a Redis client. In this implementation i’m using StackExchange.Redis. So you will need to run this in the package manager console (or via nuget package manager UI):.

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Just about the code. July 20, 2014. Following this series of posts about caching and OutputCache in particular, I will now show you how to use Redis to store the output cache items in your ASP.NET MVC application. You can use the same concepts to store in any other data store, such as AppFabric, MongoDb, File System, etc. First, we will need a Redis client. In this implementation i’m using StackExchange.Redis. So you will need to run this in the package manager console (or via nuget package manager UI):.

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Just about the code. July 20, 2014. Following this series of posts about caching and OutputCache in particular, I will now show you how to use Redis to store the output cache items in your ASP.NET MVC application. You can use the same concepts to store in any other data store, such as AppFabric, MongoDb, File System, etc. First, we will need a Redis client. In this implementation i’m using StackExchange.Redis. So you will need to run this in the package manager console (or via nuget package manager UI):.

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Just about the code. July 20, 2014. Following this series of posts about caching and OutputCache in particular, I will now show you how to use Redis to store the output cache items in your ASP.NET MVC application. You can use the same concepts to store in any other data store, such as AppFabric, MongoDb, File System, etc. First, we will need a Redis client. In this implementation i’m using StackExchange.Redis. So you will need to run this in the package manager console (or via nuget package manager UI):.

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Just about the code. July 20, 2014. Following this series of posts about caching and OutputCache in particular, I will now show you how to use Redis to store the output cache items in your ASP.NET MVC application. You can use the same concepts to store in any other data store, such as AppFabric, MongoDb, File System, etc. First, we will need a Redis client. In this implementation i’m using StackExchange.Redis. So you will need to run this in the package manager console (or via nuget package manager UI):.

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Just about the code. July 20, 2014. Following this series of posts about caching and OutputCache in particular, I will now show you how to use Redis to store the output cache items in your ASP.NET MVC application. You can use the same concepts to store in any other data store, such as AppFabric, MongoDb, File System, etc. First, we will need a Redis client. In this implementation i’m using StackExchange.Redis. So you will need to run this in the package manager console (or via nuget package manager UI):.

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