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iPerf is a command-line tool used to measure the maximum network throughput a server can handle. It is particularly useful when experiencing network speed issues, as you can use iPerf to determine which server is unable to reach maximum throughput.

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - Installing iperf
2:25 - Running iperf
3:42 - Testing UDP Connections
4:20 - Bidirectional Tests
6:44 - Outro

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