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Date: 2001-06-12 17:27:29
Computing
Computer networking
Internet privacy
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Network performance
Proxy server
Load balancing
Content delivery network
Web server
Web cache
Server
Application server

Server Switching: Yesterday and Tomorrow Je rey S. Chase  Department of Computer Science Duke University

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