Difference between cache and index in google

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What is the difference between cache and index in google?
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  • Profile picture of the author christaker
    Cache page is a snapshot of the page, it is what Google uses to judge if a page is a good match for your query. Index means search engines have saved your webpages on their servers. Or in other words cached mean when was the last time your page was accessed and indexed means how many pages is read by google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Callen
    Practically every search result includes a Cached link. Clicking on that link takes you to the Google cached version of that web page, instead of the current version of the page. This is useful if the original page is unavailable because of:

    Internet congestion
    A down, overloaded, or just slow website
    The owner’s recently removing the page from the Web
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    It's like comparing a Landrover with a seat belt.
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