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Software for testing network throughput

Software for testing network throughput

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Ender_Craft47
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08-13-2023, 07:37 PM
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It employs ChoEazyCopy, which serves as a user-friendly interface for the native RoboCopy in Windows. The primary reason they opt for it (besides its name) is that Windows file transfers via GUI remain single-threaded, preventing them from overwhelming high-bandwidth connections. https://github.com/Cinchoo/ChoEazyCopy EDIT: Based on this context, I didn't closely examine the video. Useful for understanding real transfer speeds instead of just theoretical bandwidth figures.
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Ender_Craft47
08-13-2023, 07:37 PM #1

It employs ChoEazyCopy, which serves as a user-friendly interface for the native RoboCopy in Windows. The primary reason they opt for it (besides its name) is that Windows file transfers via GUI remain single-threaded, preventing them from overwhelming high-bandwidth connections. https://github.com/Cinchoo/ChoEazyCopy EDIT: Based on this context, I didn't closely examine the video. Useful for understanding real transfer speeds instead of just theoretical bandwidth figures.

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Ciiliric
Junior Member
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08-15-2023, 06:58 PM
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That matches the approach we've seen before. It's useful for the tools that simulate theoretical bandwidth, assisting in adjusting the connectors. After everything functions correctly, you'll observe actual performance.
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Ciiliric
08-15-2023, 06:58 PM #2

That matches the approach we've seen before. It's useful for the tools that simulate theoretical bandwidth, assisting in adjusting the connectors. After everything functions correctly, you'll observe actual performance.