backstore

English

Etymology

back + store

Noun

backstore (plural backstores)

  1. An area in the back of a store or shop.
    • 2003, Vincent Roth, Michael Bennett, A Life in Guyana: The later years, 1923-1935:
      I had dinner with Henry Bornstein in his very confined living quarters (between his shop and his backstore) during which he gave me an interesting account of some orthodox Jewish customs.
    • 2006, Judith M. Myerson, RFID in the Supply Chain: A Guide to Selection and Implementation:
      When goods are received at the Future Store, employees transport the pallets from the truck through an RFID gate at the backstore entrance.
  2. (computing) A back end data storage; a backing store device.
    • 2004, Journal of Computer Resource Management, Issues 113-116:
      The most recent control units (3 GB cache size) provide a much better performance although the cache/backstore ratio is similar.

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