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Web caching

Communications News,  Oct, 2001  

FREQUENTLY-REQUESTED WEB PAGES can be stored on a local area network (LAN)--reducing multiple wide area network (WAN) connections and accelerating access to websites--with the SuperStack 3 Webcache. The device benefits enterprises with heavy Internet or Web-based applications usage, with employees accessing pages on a regular basis. Pages stored on the LAN provide content without needing to pull data from the WAN Internet connections multiple times. Content is served to users at LAN ethernet speeds, avoiding the slower WAN link. The device can be used for users centralized in a single location or at geographically distributed sites.--3Com

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