VPN - Virtual Private Network
A VPN in Arkansas 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 Arkansas
Spaniard Hernando de Soto was among the early European explorers
to visit the territory in the mid-16th century, but it was a Frenchman,
Henri de Tonti, who in 1686 founded the first permanent white settlement
the Arkansas Post. In 1803 the area was acquired by the U.S. as
part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Part of the Territory of Missouri from 1812, the area became a
separate entity in 1819 after the first large wave of settlers arrived.
The next several decades were marked by the development of the cotton
industry and the spread of the Southern plantation system west into
Arkansas. Arkansas joined the Confederacy in 1861, but from 1863
the northern part of the state was occupied by Union troops.
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