Hi,

the answer is yes to both questions.
Every request owns its db connection, that has its instance of 1st level
cache.
Disk Cache is a single shard instance and all the records pass from there,
before being dispatched to the client.

Luigi


2015-08-06 10:43 GMT+02:00 Omega Silva <omegasi...@gmail.com>:

> Team,
>
> When a server side function is accessed via the ReST API,
>
> 1. Can the OrientDB server provide me request level caching?
> 2. Will records accessed via the functions be cached in Disk Cache?
>
> Appreciate your response.
>
> Thanks
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