Result for 7F273BD1CC3F4E9F075E599A8C1E932D11BB178F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/uperf
FileSize114632
MD5A06E9C0BBEE6B7DE4D8B14A2D383C0C7
SHA-17F273BD1CC3F4E9F075E599A8C1E932D11BB178F
SHA-256083EBA2DF76C45448EEE15B04B102A7A3A820F502891307F7F8118F380F3E168
SSDEEP1536:Cq+LgftrrM2LywikR2fJb1/n4Rfps0Z2CNj/vh3:Cq+sZrMuiU2Bb1/Qfps0wC1vh
TLSHT1BFB33B06B79298FDC182C53086B7A7625E71B85882305B3F75856A343F5AF64AF0FB31
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:

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MD51FEB892481D2093889DEDF8B46A38275
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
PackageRelease1.9
PackageVersion1.0.7
SHA-12BACB735DB68310079915598C6395C3EBCD88E9F
SHA-256F322A45BE0024872437542B5D7D3193E42A9BAF1ED86906BDA449337044C2E8D