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Sneakernet is a layered, abstract description for communications and computer network protocol design that has been proposed as a viable alternative to the OSI Model. The model is based on the assumptions that: 1. * Computer networks suck. 2. * Computer networks are so slow that it would be faster to just physically carry the information around. 3. * Computer networks suck. 4. * Computer networks crash so often that it would be faster to just physically carry the information around. * Computer networks suck. 5. * Computer networks still suck.

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  • Sneakernet is a layered, abstract description for communications and computer network protocol design that has been proposed as a viable alternative to the OSI Model. The model is based on the assumptions that: 1. * Computer networks suck. 2. * Computer networks are so slow that it would be faster to just physically carry the information around. 3. * Computer networks suck. 4. * Computer networks crash so often that it would be faster to just physically carry the information around. * Computer networks suck. 5. * Computer networks still suck.
  • Sneaker refers to the shoes of the person carrying the media. This is usually in lieu of transferring the information over a computer network. Sneakernets are often used as an academic example to illustrate the trade-off between latency and bandwidth.
  • This should not be confused with Sneekahnet as that only applies to Boston.
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  • Sneakernet is a layered, abstract description for communications and computer network protocol design that has been proposed as a viable alternative to the OSI Model. The model is based on the assumptions that: 1. * Computer networks suck. 2. * Computer networks are so slow that it would be faster to just physically carry the information around. 3. * Computer networks suck. 4. * Computer networks crash so often that it would be faster to just physically carry the information around. * Computer networks suck. 5. * Computer networks still suck.
  • Sneaker refers to the shoes of the person carrying the media. This is usually in lieu of transferring the information over a computer network. Sneakernets are often used as an academic example to illustrate the trade-off between latency and bandwidth.
  • This should not be confused with Sneekahnet as that only applies to Boston.
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