'm excited today to announce the preview release of the new Windows Azure Cache Service – our latest service addition to Windows Azure. The new Windows Azure Cache Service enables you to easily deploy dedicated, high performance, distributed caches that you can use from your Windows Azure applications to store data in-memory and dramatically improve their scalability and performance. The new Windows Azure Cache Service can be used by any type of Windows Azure application – including those hosted within Windows or Linux Virtual Machines, as well as those deployed as a Windows Azure Web Site and Windows Azure Cloud Services. Support for Windows Azure Mobile Services will also be enabled in the future. You can instantiate a dedicated instance of a Windows Azure Cache Service for each of your apps, or alternatively share a single Cache Service across multiple apps. This later scenario is particularly useful when you wish to partition your cloud backend solutions into multiple deployment units – now they can all easily share and work with the same cached data.


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