Tamosoft Throughput Test __top__ -
The TamoSoft Throughput Test operates by transferring data between the user's device and TamoSoft's servers. The test consists of two phases:
The TamoSoft Throughput Test has various applications across different industries and use cases: tamosoft throughput test
: Specifically identifies the percentage of UDP data that fails to reach the destination—a critical metric for video conferencing and gaming. The TamoSoft Throughput Test operates by transferring data
Unlike simple speed tests run in a web browser, TamoSoft offers a rigorous, standards-based method for measuring the true data carrying capacity of a network. A common flaw in many legacy throughput tests
A common flaw in many legacy throughput tests is that they only measure one direction at a time—typically from the server to the client (download). However, modern network applications are profoundly asymmetrical. A video conference sends upstream audio and video while simultaneously receiving downstream streams. Online gaming requires low-latency upstream commands and fast downstream rendering. TamoSoft’s hallmark feature is its , which measures upstream and downstream throughput concurrently. This reveals hidden problems like bufferbloat, where heavy upload traffic can cripple download speeds. By stressing the link in both directions, the test mimics the chaotic, real-world traffic patterns of a busy office or home network.
: Measures the actual application-layer data delivered per second, excluding protocol overhead.