NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead associated with different protocol layers. Netpipe answers such questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best for this purpose? For a paper fully describing NetPIPE and sample investigation of network performance issues using NetPIPE, see the homepage. WWW: http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/netpipe/paper/full.html go' rowspan='2'>cgit logo index : freebsd-ports-gnome
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* Reset lbr@FreeBSD.org due to maintainer-timeouts and no response to email.linimon2009-08-161-1/+1
* Update to 0.982lbr2009-01-242-4/+4
* - it builds on perl-5.6.2lbr2008-11-011-1/+1
* Update to 0.981lbr2008-10-252-4/+4
* Update to 0.980lbr2008-09-282-4/+4