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Second-level-cache, as the name implies, is a layer of cache that lives between a "primary" cache and a data service/store (relational database, in most cases) to optimize read operations on the service/store. It is different from the primary cache in its lifespan (primary cache being limited to a request lifetime) and capabilities (persist to store, clustering, etc.).

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