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Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks
From: Sam Stickland <sam_mailinglists () spacething org>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 13:53:45 +0100
A bit more googling has found the Web100 projects NDT (http://e2epi.internet2.edu/ndt/). I'm currently making a Linux VM that can run it. It's useful, but I'm still really after something that can do it's type of analysis from a packet capture.
Sam Sam Stickland wrote:
Hi,Are there any packages (or Wireshark options that I've missed) that can follow a TCP stream and determine the limiting factor on throughput. E.g Latency, packet loss, out of sequence packets, window size, or even just the senders rate onto the wire. I know how to analyse a trace by hand for performance issues, but it's relatively time consuming.Googling for variations on "Analyse TCP stream limit throughput" didn't find anything.Sam
Current thread:
- Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Sam Stickland (Jul 15)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Tim Eberhard (Jul 15)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Sam Stickland (Jul 15)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Kevin Oberman (Jul 15)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Matt Cable (Jul 15)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Sam Stickland (Jul 17)
- RE: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Bulger, Tim (Jul 17)
- RE: Analyzing traces for performance bottlenecks Tim Sanderson (Jul 17)
- Re: Analyzing traces for performance bottlenecks Randy Bush (Jul 17)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Matt Cable (Jul 15)
- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks Sean Donelan (Jul 17)
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- Re: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks rcheung (Jul 15)