The first three paragraphs you wrote are all very easily shown to be irrelevant. Again, the very first sentence of the post shows that the cache is designed to improve latency.
And as the article points out, the cache is in fact lower latency and does improve latency for a single request. The issue is with throttling.
The article is absolutely not suggesting disabling caching, nor does any information in the article indicate that that would be a good idea. Even with the issue pointed out by the article the cache is still lower latency for the majority of requests.
And as the article points out, the cache is in fact lower latency and does improve latency for a single request. The issue is with throttling.
The article is absolutely not suggesting disabling caching, nor does any information in the article indicate that that would be a good idea. Even with the issue pointed out by the article the cache is still lower latency for the majority of requests.