Overview

NetBench is a portable benchmark program that measures how well a file server handles file I/O requests. You can use as many as four different client types: DOS, 32-bit Windows, 16-bit Windows, and/or Mac OS systems. The clients pelt the server with requests for network file operations. Each client tallies how many bytes of data it moves to and from the server and how long the process takes. The client uses this information to calculate its throughput for that test mix. NetBench adds all the client throughputs together to produce the overall throughput for a server. (A Macintosh client is also available at the NetBench home page).

Licensing

NetBench represented in our directory as a Freeware product.

History & Statistics

NetBench v6.0 (4.0 MB) was first added to File Surgery on 19 January, 2009. It has been downloaded 219 times and has been reviewed 1299 times.

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