hardware crypto and SSL?

From: Bill Swingle (unfurl_at_dub.net)
Date: 10/22/03

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    Is anyone successfully using some sort of hardware crypto solution to
    combat the overhead of SSL in http transactions? I'd love to hear
    anything good or bad about this.

    -Bill

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