A Tool To Measure Network Performance
Iperf was developed by NLANR/DAST as a modern alternative for
measuring maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth performance.
Iperf allows the tuning of various parameters and UDP characteristics.
Iperf reports bandwidth, delay jitter, datagram loss.
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Revision 35 (latest revision is 37)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 3.15: * Several bugs that could allow the iperf3 server to hang waiting for input on the control connection has been fixed (ESnet Software Security Advisory ESNET-SECADV-2023-0002) * A bug that caused garbled output with UDP tests on 32-bit hosts has been fixed (PR #1554, PR #1556). This bug was introduced in iperf-3.14. * A bug in counting UDP messages has been fixed JSON output on CentOS 6 * This maintenance release adds a -1 flag to make the iperf3 execute a single test and exit, needed for an upcoming bwctl there is only one stream. version developed at NLANR/DAST. iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of features found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from the original iperf. These include, for example, a zero-copy mode and
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