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    nfsreplay is a tool to replay Network File System traffic. It can be used for server and client benchmarking under a wide range of workloads. It allows temporal and spatial scaling of the original trace.
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    "Traffic" is ethernet/ip traffic generator. The tool consists of server and GUI application. Typical configuration is to have at least 2 servers and 1 or more client machines, where the servers are controlled and results are displayed.
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    A tool for Multi-Router Traffic Graphing software, MRTG Spike Remover removes anomalous "spike" data from the MRTG logs in order to faciliatate reading the parts of the graph important to the surveyor, leaving out irrelevant data outliers.
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