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Post by jsonnabend on Jan 14, 2009 22:53:44 GMT 7
Is there a way to test network throughput between an N5200 and a Windows XP box?
TIA
- Jeff
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Post by peterfu on Jan 15, 2009 1:40:24 GMT 7
Check out the IPERF module - for details search here for IPERF br Peter
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Post by gonz0 on Jan 15, 2009 2:44:12 GMT 7
Check out the IPERF module - for details search here for IPERF br Peter i just searched iperf and all it threw up was this reply LOL?
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Post by peterfu on Jan 15, 2009 3:57:04 GMT 7
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Post by gonz0 on Jan 15, 2009 7:02:53 GMT 7
7 days !!! not much use is it, anyway i nipped over to the download site and grabbed a copy to install the next time the box is on
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Post by aphasia on Jan 19, 2009 23:13:49 GMT 7
howdy there is a piece of software written by intel specifically designed to test NAS boxes. i orginally read about it on tomshardware; www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-nas-toolkit,review-31393.html Link to intels webpage for toolkit; software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-nas-performance-toolkit/The IntelĀ® NAS Performance Toolkit (NASPT) is a file system exerciser and analysis tool designed to enable direct measurement of home network attached storage (NAS) performance. Designed to emulate the behavior of an actual application, NASPT uses a set of real world workload traces gathered from typical digital home applications. Traces of high definition video playback and recording, office productivity applications, video rendering/content creation and more provide a broad range of different application behaviors. With the latest version of NASPT, users may even add their own custom traces. NASPT reproduces the file system traffic recorded in these traces onto whatever storage solution the user provides, records the system response, and reports a rich variety of performance information.
NASPT includes an intuitive graphical user interface to get teams up and running quickly, a graphical data analyzer for in-depth performance investigations, and a convenient batch mode feature for performing multiple test runs with a single click.
While NASPT runs on a 32-bit client version of Windows XP or Windows Vista, the target NAS device may run any operating system.
Version 1.7.0 adds the ability for users to add their own custom workloads to the lists of test run the NASPT, further expanding the utility and flexibility of the Intel NAS Performance Toolkit. Version 1.7.0 also adds support for the Windows Vista operating system. cheers.
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