loadEntireState() is used to transfer state to new cache instances in the cluster (unless
you're using a shared cache loader - one where every instance points to a shared
physical data store such as a database - in which case this won't be called)
CacheLoader.get() is called in a number of cases, including TreeCache.put()
TreeCache.remove(Fqn fqn, Object key) so it is quite necessary.
If you have a very large number of attributes it may make sense to break up the attributes
and spread them across different nodes. Improves concurrency and gives you finer grained
control when it comes to passivating to disk.
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