sneakernet
nounEtymology
From sneaker (“running shoe”) + net (“network”), a reference to a person wearing sneakers walking from one computer to another.
Definitions
A method of transferring a computer file from one computer to another by copying it to a…
A method of transferring a computer file from one computer to another by copying it to a floppy disk, thumb drive, or some other external storage device, carrying the device to the other computer, and saving the file there, in contrast to electronic methods used by networked computers to transfer data.
- Significant advances are occurring to race past sneakernet. But the ideal computer interconnect solution will always be just around the next bend.
The group of computers involved in this practice.
- NSA feels there is no reason to use sneakernet anymore when you can distribute software to users through the network. (Sneakernet is the network created by physically walking from location to location to deliver software to users.)
- Before the days of Internets and intranets, there were sneakernets—users would save files on a floppy disk and simply walk them over to another PC!
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for sneakernet. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA