Testing the performance of a switch is a relatively easy task. We connect two systems to the switch and send data from one system to another to measure the performance. Our test benches run with 10GbE network cards which makes sure that we’re able to fully test products without bottlenecks.
I will be using PassMark’s PerformanceTest 8.0 and its built-in network test. With this, I can easily specify the transfer protocol, packet sizes, and duration of the test. The results are returned with minimum, average, and maximum values. I will test both TCP and UDP connections with it as well as fixed and variable packet sizes.
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