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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions 10/umbraco-cms/reference/cache/icacherefresher.md
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## What is an ICacheRefresher

This interface has been in the Umbraco core for quite some time but has really only been used to ensure that content cache is refreshed among all server nodes participating in a load balanced scenario.
This interface has been in the Umbraco core for a significant period. However, it has really only been used to ensure that content cache is refreshed among all server nodes participating in a load balanced scenario.

With changes in 6.1, this has changed slightly, an `ICacheRefresher` is now the primary way to invalidate *any* cache that needs to be refreshed or removed regardless of whether we are in a load balanced environment.
An `ICacheRefresher` is the primary method that invalidates *any* cache needing refreshment or removal. This applies regardless of a load balanced environment.

There are now a few different types of `ICacheRefreshers` in the Umbraco core and it is important to understand the differences between them and how cache invalidation works across multiple server nodes.
There are now a few different types of `ICacheRefreshers` in the Umbraco core. It is important to understand the differences between them and how cache invalidation works across multiple server nodes.
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## What is an ICacheRefresher

This interface has been in the Umbraco core for quite some time but has really only been used to ensure that content cache is refreshed among all server nodes participating in a load balanced scenario.
This interface has been in the Umbraco core for a significant period. However, it has really only been used to ensure that content cache is refreshed among all server nodes participating in a load balanced scenario.

With changes in 6.1, this has changed slightly, an `ICacheRefresher` is now the primary way to invalidate *any* cache that needs to be refreshed or removed regardless of whether we are in a load balanced environment.
An `ICacheRefresher` is the primary method that invalidates *any* cache needing refreshment or removal. This applies regardless of a load balanced environment.

There are now a few different types of `ICacheRefreshers` in the Umbraco core and it is important to understand the differences between them and how cache invalidation works across multiple server nodes.
There are now a few different types of `ICacheRefreshers` in the Umbraco core. It is important to understand the differences between them and how cache invalidation works across multiple server nodes.
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions 13/umbraco-cms/reference/cache/icacherefresher.md
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Expand Up @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ _This section describes what ICacheRefresher and ICacheRefresher<T> are an

## What is an ICacheRefresher

This interface has been in the Umbraco core for quite some time but has really only been used to ensure that content cache is refreshed among all server nodes participating in a load balanced scenario.
This interface has been in the Umbraco core for a significant period. However, it has really only been used to ensure that content cache is refreshed among all server nodes participating in a load balanced scenario.

With changes in 6.1, this has changed slightly, an `ICacheRefresher` is now the primary way to invalidate *any* cache that needs to be refreshed or removed regardless of whether we are in a load balanced environment.
An `ICacheRefresher` is the primary method that invalidates *any* cache needing refreshment or removal. This applies regardless of a load balanced environment.

There are now a few different types of `ICacheRefreshers` in the Umbraco core and it is important to understand the differences between them and how cache invalidation works across multiple server nodes.
There are now a few different types of `ICacheRefreshers` in the Umbraco core. It is important to understand the differences between them and how cache invalidation works across multiple server nodes.