Result for 7E8404FBFBB2483687767212F253B9212ADCBBB5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/uperf
FileSize106344
MD57DE51FA0C382285AF1E49D4F0ADF8534
SHA-17E8404FBFBB2483687767212F253B9212ADCBBB5
SHA-2569AAA41CBB593C321C5917500DA395F3D3D607AC323A87C74F01997FB66251C79
SSDEEP1536:j1wZK3iC6O8T0VnaV43ktkabp5YNRHUS5PqLm/ahzHC9BV1NyobPs/qHt:pwZa9o0Vna23+kGn5nFcBV1NRbPs/q
TLSHT130A34B46777254FCC592C13086778632AA75B85482206A3F7A84BB382E27F291F1FF35
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5DE71E358512B36DF2290D5544823A836
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionuperf is a network performance tool that supports modelling and replay of various networking patterns. uperf was developed by the Performance Applications Engineering group at Sun Microsystems and is released under the GNU General Public License Version 3. uperf represents the next generation benchmarking tools (like filebench) where instead of running a fixed benchmark or workload, a description (or model) of the workload is provided and the tool generates the load according to the model. By distilling the benchmark or workload into a model, you can now do various things like change the scale of the workload, change different parameters, change protocols, etc and analyse the effect of these changes on your model. You can also study the effect of interleaving CPU activity, or think times or the use of SSL instead of TCP among many other things. Some of the questions you could answer using uperf are * Bandwidth and latency (unidirectional and bi-directional) with different protocols like TCP, UDP, SCTP, SSL * Connection setup and teardown scalability for different protocols * Effect of noise on ongoing network connections * Does it matter if I use processes instead of threads to do network communication? * What is the L2 cache miss rate for connection setup? * Understand TCP, UDP, SCTP, SSL performance under a variety of conditions and much more!
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameuperf
PackageReleasebp154.1.24
PackageVersion1.0.7
SHA-10B1C6210D098DAD4C947A72A31B54804E1CC1501
SHA-25690DE5EF0AA44F0BC281B4599AA003FA681B2AE8905CF3D96CBDBED74EE072851