Distributed Applications Support Team

Iperf version 1.1.1

Getting a Distribution

Latest release: 1.1.1 (23 Feb 2000)

Please review the included README files for the compilers and options used. In some cases, the vendor compilers were not available, so gcc/g++ were used. If the compilers and/or libraries don't match your system, you may have to compile the source code yourself.

Operating System Distribution Type File Size Format
unix / win32 source code 143 KB .tar.gz
AIX 4.2.1.0 binary 68 KB .tar.gz
Cray UNICOS/mk 2.0.4.85 on T3E binary 267 KB .tar.gz
Cray UNICOS 10.0.0.3 on J90 binary 274 KB .tar.gz
DEC OSF/1 3.2 binary 71 KB .tar.gz
FreeBSD 3.0 binary 55 KB .tar.gz Note: v1.1 release
HP-UX 10.20 binary 89 KB .tar.gz
IRIX 6.5 binary 81 KB .tar.gz
Linux glibc 2.1 (Redhat 6) binary 69 KB .tar.gz
Linux glibc 2.0 (Debian 2.1) binary 69 KB .tar.gz
NetBSD 1.3.3 binary 54 KB .tar.gz
Solaris 2.7 binary 89 KB .tar.gz
Microsoft Windows binary 110 KB ZIP

Iperf is released as a distribution of the C++ source. Pre-compiled binaries for selected operating systems are also available. It is copyrighted by the University of Illinois, except for the gnu_getopt.c, gnu_getopt_long.c, and gnu_getopt.h files, which are part of the GNU C library and are under the GNU Library General Public License.

See the main documentation for instructions on compiling and running Iperf.


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The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
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