New: Disk write tests (server: iperf3 -s -F filename / client: iperf3 -c testhost -i1).New: Disk read test (server: iperf3 -s / client: iperf3 -c testhost -i1 -F filename).New: Output in JSON format (-J option).New: Use SCTP rather than TCP (-sctp option).New: Set congestion control algorithm (-C option).New: Set target bandwidth for UDP and (new) TCP (-b option).A server accepts a single client simultaneously (iPerf3) multiple clients simultaneously (iPerf2).Use representative streams to test out how link layer compression affects your achievable bandwidth (-F option).Print periodic, intermediate bandwidth, jitter, and loss reports at specified intervals (-i option).Can run for specified time (-t option), rather than a set amount of data to transfer (-n or -k option).Server handles multiple connections, rather than quitting after a single test.Client and server can have multiple simultaneous connections (-P option).Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, VxWorks, Solaris.Client can create UDP streams of specified bandwidth.
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