Re: Network Performance and Stress Testing

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You might want to look at iptraf.  Also, I used to use software (don't remember the name) that runs on both ends such that you tell one end to source x bytes of data and the other end to sink and measure thruput.  If I stumble upon the name, I'll repost.


On 10/11/05, Brian D. McGrew <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good morning:

Let's say I've got two Dell 1800 servers and each one of these servers
has dual gigabit Ethernet connections.  The first connection on each
server is connected to the corporate network at 100MB.  The second
connection is a cross-over between the two machines running at 1GB.  One
machine is running Fedora Core 3 and the other is running Redhat
Enterprise Linux 3.

I need to stress test and performance test this configuration by
continuously moving large files back and forth under various processor
loads for a given length of time and be able to show the results when
completed.

What are the best practices for the situation?  Is there open source
software out there to accomplish this or do I need to write something?
I can think of a couple of shell script configurations to do this but
I'd rather not reinvent the wheel if I don't have to.

Thanks,

-brian

Brian D. McGrew ( brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx || brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx )
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