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==== Benchmark Suite ==== Hardware limits are demonstrated at the transport layer where possible, as this is the highest application independent layer. This TCP/IP transport layer testsuite uses neper [ref_id:neper] as the benchmark tool. Neper is similar to other transport layer benchmarks tools, such as netperf and iperf. It differentiates itself by having native support for scaling threads and flows, aggregate statistics reporting including median and tail numbers, and epoll support for scalable socket processing. Neper supports IPv4 and IPv6, TCP and UDP and streaming (“tcp_stream”), echo request/response (“tcp_rr”) and connection establishment (“tcp_crr”) style workloads. <span id="reproducible-results"></span>
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