A high number of cache hits typically means that the restore process can proceed more quickly because the necessary inode information is readily available from the cache, reducing the need to read fro...A high number of cache hits typically means that the restore process can proceed more quickly because the necessary inode information is readily available from the cache, reducing the need to read from the slower disk or tape media. Cache misses can slow down the restore process because the system must retrieve the inode information from the disk or tape, which is slower than accessing the cache.