It's fairly common for a processor to have its L1 cache divided into two parts: one for storing data and one for storing instructions. It would the the instruction half of the L1 cache in which incoming commands would be stored.
A cache is a data store, thus "internal cache information" is metadata relating to a data storage facility that is used solely by a system. That is, a data store that is not intended for user consumption (internal use only).
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Inside the 'cookies' folder
You cannot store images inside a database, you can store information about where the image is kept in a database. -Peter
Internal hard drives are inside of your pc or phone or pretty much any electrical device. Depending on how large your hard drive is, you can store a lot or a little of data.
Directories are folders that store files and other directories. When you use directories to obtain information, you navigate through them by using commands like "cd" (change directory) to move to different directories. You can list files in a directory using commands like "ls" (list) to view the contents.
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bash by default is configured to store the last 500 commands. You can configure it to store as many as you want, limited only by practicality and size, to whatever you want by setting the environment variable HISTFILESIZE to a different number.export HISTFILESIZE=2000
how does a camel store its food inside its body.
there not inside of the store, there OUTSIDE of the store
No you can't store any items inside the villa but you can store the villa itself in the storage.
You can not store things inside microwave oven. You can store any things inside microwave oven only if you are in remote jungles of Africa and without electricity.