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arxiv: cs/9809007 · v1 · submitted 1998-09-02 · 💻 cs.AR · cs.DC

Locally Served Network Computers

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keywords centralizedcomputersexpensiveinexpensiveserverswillattachedbandwidth
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NCs are the natural evolution of PCs, ubiquitous computers everywhere. The current vision of NCs requires two improbable developments: (1) inexpensive high-bandwidth WAN links to the Internet, and (2) inexpensive centralized servers. The large NC bandwidth requirements will force each home or office to have a local server LAN attached to the NCs. These servers will be much less expensive to purchase and manage than a centralized solution. Centralized staff are expensive and unresponsive.

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