verkkosidottu
Verkkosidottu is a Finnish term used in information technology to describe a system, process, or workload whose performance is limited primarily by network characteristics such as bandwidth and latency, rather than by local CPU, memory, or storage resources. The word combines verkko meaning network with sidottu meaning bound or tied, signaling dependence on network connectivity.
In practice, verkkosidottu describes scenarios where data transfer to or from a remote location dominates execution
The concept is parallel to English terms such as network-bound or I/O-bound, and it is often contrasted
Optimization approaches for verkkosidottu workloads include improving data locality (caching and edge computing), reducing round-trips, compression,
Limitations and variations: verkkosidottu is not a formal standard term, and usage can vary between organizations
See also: bandwidth, latency, I/O-bound, CPU-bound, data locality, edge computing, CDN.