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Yeah, yum cache is often happening on a servers. You may want to consider switching it with in /etc/yum.conf :
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keepcache = 0
Just be aware that by using cached data, you can carry out certain operations without a network connection, you can also copy packages stored in the caches and reuse them elsewhere. Disabling cache also minimizes the amount of storage space that yum uses.
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