The amount or volume of data transferred in a given amount of time. 1000MB in 
10 seconds is 100MB (roughly 800Mb) per second.

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From: galuschka <galuschka.christ...@gmail.com>
To: iperf-users@lists.sourceforge.net <iperf-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wed Apr 07 02:11:38 2010
Subject: [Iperf-users] How iperf works?

Hi all,
I want know how iperf works for bandwidth.
I know it based on a client-server-modell but what I don't know is, how it 
calculate the throughput?
For example:
The client send 10 sec data to the server - how the client know the throughput?

And I test iperf using :
Client :

Ø  Iperf –c [iperf_server ip]

Server :

Ø  Iperf –s


Result from server :
[ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
[1912]  0.0-10.0 sec  1.53 GBytes  1.32 Gbits/sec


Is the Bandwidth using roundtrip to compute ?
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