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ArticlesMarch 1996 / BYTE Lab Product Report


March 1996 / BYTE Lab Product Report

article 6 Servers Tangle on the Web
illustration Unraveling the Web
Make your presence known on the Web with these powerful turnkey server solutions. We saturate the systems with request loads that simulate TCP/IP traffic jams on the Internet.
- by Chandrika Mysore and Brent Melson

article Heavy-Duty Web Servers
table Web Servers
photo Digital Equipment AlphaServer 1000 4/266
photo Silicon Graphics WebForce Indy
photo Intergraph TD-40
Companies big and small are setting up Web servers to showcase their wares.

article Netscape's Navigator 2.0 Adds Security and Interactive Multimedia
screen A More Secure Netscape Navigator
Over the past few months, Internet navigators have been busy downloading the latest version of Netscape's Navigator--the world's most popular Web browser--to take advantage of version 2.0's E-mail security, performance upgrades, and interactive multimedia capabilities.
- by John McDonough

article Service Instead of Server?
table Navisoft's Service Features
screen NaviSoft's Many Web Facets
What can you do if you can't afford to buy your very own Internet server?
- by Andrew Froning

article Honorable Mentions
photo IndyCam's Old Blue Magic
photo 100-Mbps Network Interface Cards
photo DEC's Alpha Server 1000
Silicon Graphics' WebForce Indy has an IndyCam color digital-video camera that captures video images for users interested in creating media-rich home pages.

article How We Tested
photo Chandrika Mysore and Brent Melson
The six servers we tested for this Lab Report included three Unix-based systems, two Windows NT-based systems, and one running the Apple OS, powered by RISC, Pentium, and PowerPC processors, respectively.

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