File: /dom877180/wp-content/mu-plugins/object-cache-pro/src/Support/RelayAdaptiveConfiguration.php
<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
namespace RedisCachePro\Support;
class RelayAdaptiveConfiguration
{
/**
* Number of horizontal cells in the adaptive cache.
* Ideally this should scale with the number of unique keys in the database.
* Supported values: 512 - 2^31.
*
* @var int
*/
public $width;
/**
* Number of vertical cells.
* Supported values: 1 - 8.
*
* @var int
*/
public $depth;
/**
* Minimum number of events (reads + writes) before Relay
* will use the ratio to determine if a key should remain cached.
*
* Using a negative number will invert this and Relay won't cache
* a key until its seen at least that many events for the key.
*
* @var int
*/
public $events;
/**
* Minimum ratio of reads to writes of a key to remain
* cached (positive events) or be cached (negative events).
*
* @var float
*/
public $ratio;
/**
* The formula used to calculate the read/write ratio of a key.
*
* - `pure`: reads / writes
* - `scaled`: (reads / writes)^(1.01 * log(1 + reads + writes))
*
* @var string
*/
public $formula;
}