Report Caching

Report caching can shorten the time it takes for a user to retrieve a report, particularly if the report is large or accessed frequently. When a report is requested, a query is sent to the database, an intermediate form of the report is cached on the report server, and the final report is rendered to the end user. Report caching forces the intermediate version of the report to be cached on the report server and provides a more consistent user experience with a reduced load on the database. Report caching is defined on a per-report basis: From the report server, select Manage Report and Cache Refresh Options to create and manage cache plans. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms155927.aspx for more information on the configuration ...

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