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Web Caching
Can you install proxy server or web caching server?And why do we do it?
Network Systems Administration & Web Graphic Design
Anytime static data is stored to speed up access to it, it is using a method called caching. Usually this is called a proxy cache or a web cache.
Web caching is the caching of web documents (e.g., HTML pages, images) in order to reduce bandwidth usage, server load, and perceived lag. A web cache stores copies of documents passing through it; subsequent requests may be satisfied from the cache if certain conditions are met. Actuality not all of the documents will be stored in it, but just the most common webs that most of the clients load it,because the memory size of the web caching is smaller than the memory size in server.
There are quite a few advantages of using the web for many purposes. The main advantage would be, essentially, access to the whole world at the touch of the fingertips.
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If you are using your employer's computer or network access, you cannot block them from seeing your web usage.
The main advantage of using a web query to get information is the ability to retrieve real-time data directly from a website or online database without manual data entry. Web queries can automate the process of data retrieval, saving time and reducing the risk of errors associated with manual extraction.
1.A web caching server in java. 2.VOIP
net mean network enable technology this software using to develop web
HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.HTTP (the main protocol for the World Wide Web); TCP; IP; and if you use an Ethernet network, you are using Ethernet and ARP; DNS. There are probably a few more, too.