The Microsoft networking team might want to get up to speed with iperf 2
as well if MSFT customers care about latency and application
responsiveness. Capacity measurements aren't sufficient to qualify a
network.
@Apollo100 Thanks for the tip about OpenSpeedTest. I have used fast.com
for basic and advanced Internet testing. Once the base test completes
you select Show More Info and get a settings option. This lets you
modify number streams and duration. @BruceAMah Thank you for joining the
discussion and for...
There are plenty of PDNS providers to choose from. This seems like a
shot across the bow for next gen firewall companies... If all my clients
are blocking based on threat intel they get via a trusted DNS server,
(and in this context, that server needs to be out on the internet, so
your external DNS ...
For casual testing, you can simply use OpenSpeedTest. This lightweight
tool runs on a tiny Nginx server, eliminating the need for additional
software installation. It effectively handles network speeds up to 2-3
Gbps on most systems from 2014 or newer, reaching 10 Gbps+ for those
built in 2019 or la...
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