iPerf3 Server on Linux SUSE Enterprise 15 Minimal
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iPerf3 Server on Linux SUSE Enterprise 15 Minimal
Art Group
iPerf3 Server on Linux SUSE Enterprise 15 Minimal
Art Group
Client-server utility for measurement of network performance
iPerf3 Server on Linux SUSE Enterprise 15 Minimal
Everyone wants to acquire maximum or rather improved network performance but to achieve that aim before you can go into actual tuning, you need to perform some tests to gather overall network performance statistics that will guide your tuning process. iPerf3 Server on Linux SUSE Enterprise 15 Minimal is a helpful and useful instrument if you want to measure the maximum bandwidth between two network nodes and get such a stat for enhancement of your network performance.
To fulfill the testing, you need to have two networked computers which both have iPerf3 installed. From there, testing involves setting one end of the transfer route as the client and the other as the server with a given port/protocol combination. After this has been tested, you can repeat the same test with the client/server options reversed.
Furthermore, the tool can not only provide you with information about the bandwidth of the network, but it can also provide information on packet loss, traffic distribution, and jitter.
Start using our well-prepared iPerf3 Server, and you will get accurate results that can help you improve your network performance.
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