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    JDiskMark

    JDiskMark

    Java Disk Benchmark Utility

    JDiskMark is a powerful and versatile disk benchmarking tool written in Java, designed to help you accurately measure the performance of your storage devices across different operating systems. Whether you're testing HDDs, SSDs, or network drives, JDiskMark provides reliable insights into your disk's read and write speeds. ubuntu/debian installer: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jdiskmark/files/jdiskmark_0.6.3_amd64.deb/download rhel / fedora...
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    Latency Monitor

    Monitor and log your latency to other computers.

    This program lets you monitor and log latency between the computer where you run it and another host. That other host could be anywhere on the Internet. It's good for troubleshooting networks, or proving there is a problem. An option to log to a .csv file lets you easily import the data into a spreadsheet program for charting.
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