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When a page is rendered, it produces its page-specific state module and any non-inlined state modules. These state modules need to be cached somewhere, so the server can respond to the inevitable requests for them. Currently, they are cached in-memory, but this only works for long-running servers. For serverless functions, a Redis instance or S3 could be used, but there's no easy way for plugins to control this.
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When a page is rendered, it produces its page-specific state module and any non-inlined state modules. These state modules need to be cached somewhere, so the server can respond to the inevitable requests for them. Currently, they are cached in-memory, but this only works for long-running servers. For serverless functions, a Redis instance or S3 could be used, but there's no easy way for plugins to control this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: