preview 4; propose HybridCache announcement docs#9281
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Awesome new feature! Since this is an ASP.NET Core feature, I believe it should go in the ASP.NET Core release notes. I copied this content to dotnet/AspNetCore.Docs#32361 (comment) to make sure that happens. I think this PR can just be closed and then you can review the draft ASP.NET Core release notes content once that's available in the next few weeks.
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if I should be hacking this somewhere else for timely import around preview4, that's fine - just someone hit me with an internal link and I'll be there!
I was in two minds whether to list this under "asp.net core" or "libraries" - it kinda fits both; for comparison, the distributed cache docs live under "aspnet". Happy to relocate if folks feel strongly one way or the other.