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    In PHP REST APIs, how do I use caching?

    In PHP REST APIs, how do I use caching?

    Caching in PHP REST APIs can significantly improve performance by reducing the load on the server and speeding up response times for users. By storing frequently accessed data, API calls can return cached responses instead of querying the database each time.


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