[opensuse] What tools exist to measure speed to access NAS from Linux server
I have a 4 TB NAS automounted on two servers running Linux (one runs Ubuntu and the one I am concerned with runs Suse linux 12.3). Now, both servers have decently high capacity SSD drives (as the only drive in the machine), and I would like to measure the speed with which each server can save data to the NAS. Theoretically, that speed ought to be about 1 gbps, as tht is the best each of the nics in my varius systems, and my router and switches, support. But, being the paranoid sort that I am, I want to actually measure that speed if I can. What I have found so far, using Google, are a few articles that either state that the speed will be 1 gbps, or that say there is software that will measure it, but I have yet to find info about what software can be used for the purpose on either Suse or Ubuntu. Ideally, I'd like to run a couple tests on each, and then ensure there is nothing left on the drive after the test. So, when I start YaST, what program ought I look for? Or do I have to search for open source software not available via yaST. Thanks Ted -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Hello, On Fri, 06 Sep 2013, Ted Byers wrote:
So, when I start YaST, what program ought I look for? Or do I have to search for open source software not available via yaST.
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David Haller
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Ted Byers