Method and apparatus of improving network performance and networ

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39520069, G06F 1300, G06F 1338

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060978821

ABSTRACT:
A client-server network including a number of client computer systems, each of the client computer systems having a network interface, a number of server computer systems, each of the server computer systems having a network interface, and a replicator system connecting the client computer systems to the server computer systems, the replicator system transparently processing a number of requests from the client systems to a number of services resident in the server systems.

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