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Benchmarking network performance with Network Pipemeter, LMbench, and nuttcp
08-13-2008 01:00 AM
Network latency and bandwidth are the two metrics most likely to be of interest when you benchmark a network. Even though most service and product advertising focuses on bandwidth, at times the latency can be a more important metric. Here's a look at three projects that include tools to test your network performance: nepim "network pipemeter," LMbench, and nuttcp. Source... |
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