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Re: Speed Testing and Throughput testing

  • From: Azher Mughal
  • Date: Mon Nov 02 18:09:22 2009

perfsonar livecd offers npad service that remote hosts can connect and see the performance and results.
http://www.internet2.edu/performance/toolkit/index.html

TcpOptimizer helps tunning the tcp/ip for windows systems.
http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php

nuttcp is good to generate packets/sec.

-Azher


Nathan Ward wrote:
On 3/11/2009, at 10:56 AM, Mark Urbach wrote:

Anyone have a good solution to get "accurate" speed results when testing at 10/100/1000 Ethernet speeds?
If you want accuracy, you want to buy a packet generator/router tester unit.

I just built a tool for a customer (a last-mile network provider) that runs a series of iperf tests over several days, and generates a report.
iperf works well enough, but it seems to be much better when driven by humans, vs. driven by scripts.

I'm not aware of any free tools that do just ethernet frames.

Do you have a server/software that customer can test too?
Not sure what you're after here - do you want to host your own speedtest.net-like service so your customers can self-test their access links? Does this mean much, or should they be testing against a server outside your network?Also, if you host your own service and you're talking about 10/100/1000mbit connections, you might want to put something in place that prevents several people testing at once.

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Nathan Ward


-Azher





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