タイトル | A Comprehensive and Cost-Effective Computer Infrastructure for K-12 Schools |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19960020549 |
著者(英) | Warren, G. P.; Seaton, J. M. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Langley Research Center |
発行日 | 1996-04-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | Since 1993, NASA Langley Research Center has been developing and implementing a low-cost Internet connection model, including system architecture, training, and support, to provide Internet access for an entire network of computers. This infrastructure allows local area networks which exceed 50 machines per school to independently access the complete functionality of the Internet by connecting to a central site, using state-of-the-art commercial modem technology, through a single standard telephone line. By locating high-cost resources at this central site and sharing these resources and their costs among the school districts throughout a region, a practical, efficient, and affordable infrastructure for providing scale-able Internet connectivity has been developed. As the demand for faster Internet access grows, the model has a simple expansion path that eliminates the need to replace major system components and re-train personnel. Observations of optical Internet usage within an environment, particularly school classrooms, have shown that after an initial period of 'surfing,' the Internet traffic becomes repetitive. By automatically storing requested Internet information on a high-capacity networked disk drive at the local site (network based disk caching), then updating this information only when it changes, well over 80 percent of the Internet traffic that leaves a location can be eliminated by retrieving the information from the local disk cache. |
NASA分類 | Computer Systems |
レポートNO | 96N24098 NASA-TM-110256 NAS 1.15:110256 |
権利 | No Copyright |
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