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Netperf Server List Verified !!link!! Jun 2026

If you see the warning, your test duration is likely too short for the variability in your network path.

Public Netperf servers are rare. Running a public Netperf daemon ( netserver ) exposes a machine to massive bandwidth consumption and potential security vulnerabilities. Because Netperf generates raw TCP or UDP traffic to measure maximum throughput, public servers are frequently shut down, restricted to specific IP ranges, or overwhelmed by traffic.

Netperf’s key test types include:

I can provide specific configuration scripts or recommend public alternatives based on your needs. Share public link

While public lists are fluid, the following servers are historically managed by the networking community: netperf server list verified

Do you prefer a modern alternative like , which has widely available public server lists?

Common issues with unverified servers include:

An informal group of network engineers who volunteer public netserver endpoints. As of 2025, these are some historically reliable points (always verify first!):

Many users searching for "netperf server list" are actually looking for servers, which are much more abundant. If your tool or script supports iPerf3, verified lists are maintained at: If you see the warning, your test duration

Have a public netserver endpoint you’d like to share? Maintain a verified list for the community? Reach out to network benchmarking forums or start a GitHub repo. Verified lists are a public good.

Use the -v (verbose) flag to query the server’s identity and supported tests.

The Bufferbloat Project continues to maintain a small but valuable fleet of netperf servers. However, due to funding limitations (many are paid for via Patreon subscriptions) and ongoing abuse, the project has hesitated to publish a full official list in the past.

Note: As of June 2026, most public, verified netperf servers are maintained by academic institutions or cloud providers. What is Netperf? Because Netperf generates raw TCP or UDP traffic

Save as verify_netperf_servers.sh :

it seems that both EAST and WEST are both down, but EU works. netperf.bufferbloat.net. Does anyone know of test servers

This test does not look at raw bandwidth. Instead, it measures how many capability requests and responses can be processed per second, providing an excellent view of network responsiveness. UDP Packet Loss and Performance

: This is one of the most reliable sources for public Netperf testing. They host servers specifically for Flent and Netperf benchmarking.