feederlag
Feederlag is a term used in information technology and analytics to describe end-to-end delay introduced by a data feeder, the source that supplies data to downstream consumers. The term is typically used in contexts where timely data is critical, such as live trading, real-time analytics, monitoring, or streaming services. It is formed from feeder (the data source) and lag (delay). The expression appears in several languages, notably in Nordic and Germanic regions, where it can refer to delays in any feed of information or media.
In financial markets, feederlag can refer to the latency between a market data feed being produced by
Measurement and causes: Feederlag is typically described by end-to-end latency, data staleness, and sometimes jitter. Causes
Mitigation and management: Reducing feederlag involves strategies such as co-locating data sources with consumers, using low-latency
See also: data latency, feed latency, end-to-end latency. Feederlag is an informal term without a single formal