What is Servertec Internet Server?
Servertec - FAQsServertec Internet Server is a platform independent Application/Web Server written entirely in JavaTM for delivering scalable enterprise solutions.
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Servertec - FAQsServertec plans to develop Servertec Internet Server as a full featured Application/Web Server. Check out our Future Plans. Servertec Internet Server Professional Edition includes single server ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways and does not include failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways.
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Servertec - FAQsServertec Internet Server SNAP Edition is a subset of Servertec Internet Server created to run on Imsys Technologies AB's SNAP computers.
Related QuestionsWhat is Servertec Internet Server EJC Edition?
Servertec - FAQsServertec Internet Server EJC Edition is a subset of Servertec Internet Server created to run on Snijder Micro Systems' EJC computers.
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Servertec - FAQsServertec Internet Server Professional Edition includes single server ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways and does not include failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways. Servertec Internet Server Enterprise Edition includes failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways.
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Servertec - FAQsServertec Internet Server Professional Edition includes single server ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways and does not include failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways. Servertec Internet Server Enterprise Edition includes failover, load-balancing clustering technologies and clustering ISAPI, NSAPI, Apache, AOL Server, Java and CGI gateways.
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Servertec - FAQsServertec Internet Server delivers comparable functionality and performance to professional Application/Web Servers and Servlet Engines.
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Virtual Server - FAQOur servers are connected by one OC3 and three DS3 Internet connections. The speed of the OC3 is 155.52Mbps and the speed of each of the DS3connections is 45 Mbits/sec. An OC3 is about 100 times faster than a T1 and a DS3 is about 27 times faster than a T1 (1.5 Mbits/sec). Each server is connected to the hub by a 100 Mbits/sec Ethernet connection. As of April 1, 1998 the DS3's were still below 60% utilization.
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Pimero - Calendar and Task Management Software for Individua...One computer within the local network must be configured as a static server. That means this computer must always be in the server role for all other computers. This computer should also be configured with a static ip address. The configuration ip addresses is part of Windows. If the server is not directly (e.g. via modem) connected to the internet, but it is part of a local network (multiple computers can use the internet) there is always a so called router.
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Pizzas By Post - FAQ PageThe Internet Pizza Server also supplies digital pizza over the web. It has been a web presence for much longer than us, but although their 'pizza elves' can display a picture to a browser window, and offer many more ingredients, they only display a plan view of the product. Serving the market in different ways, we believe there's room for both of us on the web.
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MPVPN - FAQ, Citrix Thin Client Server, Data Security, VPNThere are multiple DNS servers on the Internet that share information with each other to resolve the IP names into IP addresses. DNS servers query other DNS servers to find out the IP address of a given host or web server. Once the host name is resolved into an IP address, the routers and machines on the Internet can use the IP address number to communicate with the chosen server or host.
Related QuestionsWhat is Servertec Foundation Classes?
Servertec - FAQsServertec Foundation Classes (SFC) is a collection of Java Classes and supporting native libraries that allows Java developers to have access to popular native functionality without having to code in C/C++ or know about the inner workings of the native platform.
Related QuestionsWhat is Servertec Persistent Object Store?
Servertec - FAQsServertec Persistent Object Store (POS) is an easy to use high-performance cross-platform standalone object oriented database engine written entirely in JavaTM.
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Windows Small Business Server 2003: Frequently Asked Questio...This FAQ answers commonly asked questions about Windows Small Business Server 2003. Click a question to view its answer. To view all the answers at one time, select the View all answers check box. The standard edition of Windows Small Business Server 2003 includes Windows Server 2003 technologies, including fax service, firewall service, and remote-access service.
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Is encryption used when transferring information on the Internet (in client-server mode)?
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Cavecreek | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Each dedicated server is hooked up to the Internet with an exclusive connection. Cavecreeks' network employs redundant Internet links through several bandwidth (uplink) providers.
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