iperf3: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth measurement tool (BSD license)
https://github.com/esnet/iperf
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= Summary = iperf3 is a tool for measuring achievable bandwidth on IP networks. iperf3 is NOT backwards compatible with the original iperf. Supported platforms: * Linux * FreeBSD * Mac OSX = Building iperf3 = == Prerequisites: == * libuuid: this is not installed by default for Debian/Ubuntu Systems to install: apt-get install uuid-dev == Building == ./configure; make; make install == Latest version == To check out the most recent code, do: hg clone http://code.google.com/p/iperf/ == Bug Reports == Before submitting a bug report, try checking out the latest version of the code, and confirm that its not already fixed. Then submit to: https://code.google.com/p/iperf/issues/list For more information see: http://code.google.com/p/iperf/ == Changes from iperf 2.x == New options: -V, --verbose more detailed output than before -J, --json output in JSON format -Z, --zerocopy use a 'zero copy' sendfile() method of sending data -O, --omit N omit the first n seconds (to ignore slowstart) -T, --title str prefix every output line with this string -F, --file name xmit/recv the specified file -A, --affinity n/n,m set CPU affinity Depricated options: Plan to add for the next release: -D, --daemon run the server as a daemon Not planning to support. If you really miss these options, please submit a request in the issue tracker -d, --dualtest Do a bidirectional test simultaneously -r, --tradeoff Do a bidirectional test individually -N, --nodelay set TCP no delay, disabling Nagle's Algorithm -T, --ttl time-to-live, for multicast (default 1) -Z, --linux-congestion <algo> set TCP congestion control algorithm (Linux only) -x, --reportexclude [CDMSV] exclude C(connection) D(data) M(multicast) S(settings) V(server) reports -y, --reportstyle C report as a Comma-Separated Values Also depricated is the ability to set the options via environment variables. For sample command line usage, see: http://fasterdata.es.net/performance-testing/network-troubleshooting-tools/iperf-and-iperf3/