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In computer networking, DECserver initially referred to a highly successful family of asynchronous console server / terminal server / print server products introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and later referred to a class of UNIX-variant application and file server products based upon the MIPS processor. In February 1998, DEC sold its Network Products Business to Cabletron, which then spun out as its own company, Digital Networks (later known as Vnetek Communications), in September 2000.

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DECserver

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In computer networking, DECserver initially referred to a highly successful family of asynchronous console server / terminal server / print server products...

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Local Area Transport

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developed by Digital Equipment Corporation to provide connection between the DECserver terminal servers and Digital's VAX and Alpha and MIPS host computers via...

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Terminal server

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g., LAT) via an Ethernet connection. Digital Equipment Corporation's DECserver 100 (1985), 200 (1986) and 300 (1991) are early examples of this technology...

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Digital Equipment Corporation

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disks/tapes/controllers), and its "dumb terminal" subsystems including VT100 and DECserver products. The first versions of the C language and the Unix operating...

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OpenVMS

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attached to a VMS system through a terminal server such as one of the DECserver family. DEC (and its successor companies) provided a wide variety of programming...

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