Iometer Intel
winget install --id=Intel.Iometer -e
As the Iometer User's Guide says, Iometer is an I/O subsystem measurement and characterization tool for single and clustered systems. It was originally developed by the Intel Corporation and announced at the Intel Developers Forum (IDF) on February 17, 1998 - since then it got wide spread within the industry.
Iometer is a performance measurement and characterization tool designed to evaluate the input/output (I/O) subsystems of single and clustered computer systems. Originally developed by Intel Corporation in 1998, it has become widely adopted across the industry for its robust capabilities in analyzing system performance.
Key Features:
- Simulates diverse I/O workloads to test storage and network performance.
- Supports multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS.
- Includes Dynamo, an advanced workload generator for detailed analysis.
- Open-source distribution under Intel's open-source license, with contributions from a global community.
- Continuous improvements and extensions by developers worldwide.
Audience & Benefit: Ideal for IT professionals, system administrators, engineers, and developers seeking to optimize system performance. Iometer enables users to identify bottlenecks, troubleshoot issues, plan capacity, and ensure scalable infrastructure for demanding workloads. It can be installed via winget for easy setup.