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The following paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (NO 98) New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1998 Scalable kernel performance for Internet servers under realistic loads
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Document Date: 2002-04-12 12:27:04


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HTTP / Digital Equipment Corp. / Network Appliance Inc. / University Jeffrey C. Mogul Digital Equipment Corp. / /

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