VPN - Virtual Private Network
A VPN in Arizona is a virtual private network that connects more than one
users and/or sites such as systems, servers, data servers, storage
servers to one another. VPN is an alternative to directly connecting
more than one systems or users with a physical line. Using a physical
line may be expensive, since the line is leased and the cost may
depend on the distance between each remote location. VPN (virtual
private network) is also secure, because they tunnel data through
encrypted technologies. Instead of paying high prices for leasing
physical lines, save money by making your network virtual by using
Virtual Private Networking.
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Information about Arizona
Marcos de Niza, a Spanish Franciscan friar, was the first European
to explore Arizona. He entered the area in 1539 in search of the
mythical Seven Cities of Gold. Although he was followed a year later
by another gold seeker, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, most
of the early settlement was for missionary purposes. In 1775 the
Spanish established Fort Tucson. In 1848, after the Mexican War,
most of the Arizona territory became part of the U.S., and the southern
portion of the territory was added by the Gadsden Purchase in 1853.
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