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    Iperf 2

    Iperf 2

    A means to measure network responsiveness and throughput

    Iperf here is a means of measuring networks - capacity & latency (including ECN) over sockets both TCP and UDP. The goals include maintaining an active iperf code base across a broad set of platforms and operating systems. This is a multi-threaded design that scales with the number of CPUs or cores within a system. It supports both high impact and low impact techniques to obtain and report network performance. Current release: 2.2.1, Nov 4th, 2024 About iperf 2 and iperf3: Read...
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    solaton

    Monitor software for the epever solar pv charge controller.

    This software is used to extract operational data from the EPEVER Triron solar-PV controller, including its PV power output, battery voltage, load current, device temperatute, etc. Data collection is done in two halves: a client ("solatonclient") that talks to the controller via a serial port and RS-485 adapter, and a server ("solatonserver") that stores the information in files. The "solatonclient" sends information to the "solatonserver" over the network, and because it does not need to write to the file-system itself it can be run on a small computer such as a Raspberry Pi.
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