I have an app set up on Microsoft's IIS 8.5 which seems to use a process 
pool to handle requests.
I also have a scheduler. 
Does it make sense to try to update the builtin disk cache via a scheduled 
process?
the cache is an attribute of current but in this setup, requests being 
served by different processes would not possibly have the same "current". 
However, the disk cache is files on the disk. Is the disk cache shared 
among all requests regardless of which process is serving them? 

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