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Re: Determine maximum Throughput on Network
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 08:42:10 -0800, Knockr wrote:
> I'd like to transfer some data from a client to server. How can I > determine the maximum throughput at the other end? Since you are using Windows, estimate a maximum of 67% of the available bandwidth. |
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Re: Determine maximum Throughput on Network
On Mar 3, 1:49*am, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 08:42:10 -0800, Knockr wrote: > > I'd like to transfer some data from a client to server. How can I > > determine the maximum throughput at the other end? > > Since you are using Windows, estimate a maximum of 67% of the available > bandwidth. Is there any specific APIs to determine the same? |
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Re: Determine maximum Throughput on Network
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 09:05:00 -0800, Knockr wrote:
> On Mar 3, 1:49*am, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 08:42:10 -0800, Knockr wrote: >> > I'd like to transfer some data from a client to server. How can I >> > determine the maximum throughput at the other end? >> >> Since you are using Windows, estimate a maximum of 67% of the available >> bandwidth. > > Is there any specific APIs to determine the same? Probably not. It's a Windows problem and nothing to do with Linux, UNIX, BSD or anything else. |
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Re: Determine maximum Throughput on Network
On Mar 2, 8:42 am, Knockr <CSar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All, > > I'd like to transfer some data from a client to server. How can I > determine the maximum throughput at the other end? Transfer the data and see how long it takes. DS |
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Re: Determine maximum Throughput on Network
Knockr a écrit :
> Hello All, > > I'd like to transfer some data from a client to server. How can I > determine the maximum throughput at the other end? If you were under Linux, you could give a try to the "bing" command that is exactly made for this. Or just try to copy a file over an unencripted connection (say http) and count time. Cheers, N -- Nicolas - 06 20 71 62 34 - http://nicolas.bouthors.org/album/ |
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Re: Determine maximum Throughput on Network
Knockr <CSarath@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to transfer some data from a client to server. How can I > determine the maximum throughput at the other end? Trasnfer data how exactly? Filesystem to filesystem? Memory to memory? rick jones http://www.netperf.org/ -- The glass is neither half-empty nor half-full. The glass has a leak. The real question is "Can it be patched?" these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :) feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... |
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