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SSH Command to test server speed

You are able to use this tool to view system information and test the network, disk of your Linux server by using the command as follows

wget -qO- bench.sh | bash

or

curl -Lso- bench.sh | bash

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  • useless thread.

    Thanked by 1chocolateshirt
  • This is the QUALITY content I like. Woohoo! Thanks for the extremely useful tutorial, with no link to the actual benchmark. If anyone actually tries it, you'll get a "404 Retard" error. (duh)

  • annd... @jarland

  • @sittosit said:

    You are able to use this tool to view system information and test the network, disk of your Linux server by using the command as follows

    wget -qO- bench.sh | bash

    or

    curl -Lso- bench.sh | bash

    Google it! Lot of info from google..

  • how do i computer

  • ricardoricardo Member

    You have to cd into /dev/null first, where bench.sh is located.

  • ckissickissi Member

    haha, cool tutorial :)

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