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Evgeny Stanilovsky updated IGNITE-28993:
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    Summary: Rework waning, cause it link to legacy resource: 
apacheignite.readme.io  (was: Rework waning cause it link to legacy resource: 
apacheignite.readme.io)

> Rework waning, cause it link to legacy resource: apacheignite.readme.io
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-28993
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-28993
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: general
>    Affects Versions: 2.18
>            Reporter: Evgeny Stanilovsky
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: newbie
>
> Check : 
> GridLocalConfigManager#restoreCaches
> {code:java}
>                 if (!F.isEmpty(skippedConfigs)) {
>                     U.warn(log, "Static configuration for the following 
> caches will be ignored because a persistent " +
>                         "cache with the same name already exist (see " +
>                         
> "https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cache-configuration for more 
> information): " +
>                         skippedConfigs);
>                 }
> {code}
> just for history, appropriate link contain this text:
> {code:java}
> Cache Configuration
>     ❗️
>     This is a legacy Apache Ignite documentation
>     The new documentation is hosted here: 
> https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/
> Ignite provides various cache configurations that allow you to control the 
> behavior of the cache to suite your application needs. Cache properties are 
> defined in the CacheConfiguration class that is passed to the cluster via the 
> IgniteConfiguration.setCacheConfiguration() method. It defines all 
> configuration parameters required to start a cache in the cluster. You can 
> have multiple caches configured with different names within one cluster. An 
> Ignite cache can be configured for the following features:
> Partitioning and Replication - Ignite provides three different modes of cache 
> operation: PARTITIONED, REPLICATED, and LOCAL. A cache mode is configured for 
> each cache. Cache modes are defined in CacheMode enumeration.
> Partition Loss Policies - Allows you to configure how the cache should behave 
> when some of the data partitions get lost due to the failure of primary and 
> backup nodes that held a copy of the partitions.
> Primary & Backup Copies - In PARTITIONED mode, nodes to which the keys are 
> assigned are called primary nodes for those keys. You can also optionally 
> configure any number of backup nodes for cached data.
> Cache Groups - You can configure caches within a single cache group. This 
> allows sharing various internal structures which in turn boosts topology 
> events processing and decreases overall memory usage.
> Cache Template - Cache templates are useful when you want to create a cache 
> with the same configuration as an existing cache in the cluster. This allows 
> you to create a cache without defining a long list of configuration 
> parameters.
> {code}



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