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tool to monitor throughput
Was wonder if there was a tool or program I could run to measure throughput on our CentoS 4.x server. Our current dedicated host provider is charging us by how much throughput we are using and I just want to see if their numbers add up to whatever I get using a throughput tool of some kind.
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tcpspray will print average throughput for a tcp connection
Index of /pub/linux/Networking/attic/Other/tcpspray |
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