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Application specific local caching servers make a lot of sense.
But, it might be nice to have a generic way of doing it like Gears for the client. How about a sort of Gears for servers, so that you can automatically download an application to a local server to cache content locally, keep communications local, eliminate redundant streams, do some local processing, etc.
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Application specific local caching servers make a lot of sense.  DonnieBoy | 05/07/09
Or use a caching device like Riverbed.  914four | 05/14/09
RE: Hybrid cloud or half-hearted kludge?  stingray1 | 05/07/09
RE: Hybrid cloud or half-hearted kludge?  kayvaan | 05/07/09
RE: Hybrid cloud or half-hearted kludge?  Doc Ruddy | 05/08/09
Why do cities still exist?  Anton Philidor | 05/08/09
Virtual Water Coolers  amywohl | 05/11/09
Very well said Amy.  914four | 05/21/09
Where's my infinite bandwidth?  Vahidm | 05/08/09
Fearful and closed-minded  davex44@... | 05/08/09
Ignoring reality  Ben Pasmore | 05/11/09
RE: Hybrid cloud or half-hearted kludge?  matthewegreen1960 | 05/12/09
The anti-change crowd at work  NavatarGroup | 05/21/09
RE: Hybrid cloud or half-hearted kludge?  nrmehta | 06/04/09

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