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- DECserver abstract "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, in September 2000. As of January 2008, Digital Networks began doing business as Vnetek Communications, and continues to manufacture, market, sell, and service DECservers.".
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- DECserver hasPhotoCollection DECserver.
- DECserver subject Category:DEC_hardware.
- DECserver subject Category:Networking_hardware.
- DECserver comment "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, in September 2000.".
- DECserver label "DECserver".
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- DECserver wasDerivedFrom DECserver?oldid=590293569.
- DECserver isPrimaryTopicOf DECserver.