OneData 10.7 | Managing Master Data with webMethods OneData | Using Terracotta with webMethods Products | System Caches Used by the webMethods Product Suite | Software AG Command Central
 
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The size of most Command Central cache elements can be measured in tens of bytes. The size of most caches depends on these factors:
*Number of managed nodes in the landscape. This number can vary from a few nodes to up to hundreds or even thousands for very large installations.
*Number of managed components on each node. This number typically varies from a few managed components to tens of managed components.
*Number of configuration instances for each component and node. Although there are typically only tens of configuration instances for each node, there can be hundreds of configuration instances for larger installations.
It is expected that all data resides in memory. If the caches are not large enough, severe performance degradation can occur.