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To: John M who wrote (3772)11/9/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: Ed Perry  Read Replies (3) of 17679
 
For links to articles dealing with network caching (a potential use of the DataDock 7000 and beyond series see the following links from Performance Computing September 98)

In fact, some experts argue that a well-designed cache can save enterprises at least 35 percent of their network bandwidth. Of course,
we can't emphasize "well-designed" enough here--if you end up guiding all your users to the same set of cache servers for ev…..

performancecomputing.com

For a discussion on DSL, one approach to the bandwidth problem which uses POTS twisted copper to the end user, see:

Actually, Adams doesn't mention digital subscriber lines by name, but he should. Running at multi-megabit speeds over regular copper phone wire, DSL is bound to relieve more than a few cases of corporate pipe envy. Remote-office users,telecommuters, and mobile professionals who connect to the Internet and their corporate networks via 56Kbps dial-up modems, 128Kbps ISDNs, or even traditional T1 services can get the big pipe they yearn for with DSL.

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