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Samba Stresser

Samba Stresser is a PowerShell script that allows you to perform filesystem read/write stress tests, asyncronic with multiples jobs in simultaneous.
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The Samba-Stresser repository provides a PowerShell script SMB_Stresser.ps1, edit this file with any text editor (Notepad++, Notepad or similar) and customize:


############# STRESS CONFIGURATION #############

$ParallelJobs = 30                # Parallel jobs count
$JobSleepTime = 0                 # Time in seconds between jobs (0 for no delay)

########### END STRESS CONFIGURATION ###########
	
############### JOB CONFIGURATION ###############

$TempFolder = "C:\Users\Administrador\Desktop\tmp"               # Stress TMP copy folder (It auto-delete on finish job)
$DestPath = "S:"                                                 # Stress destination folder (Mount your SMB or NFS and attach here)
$RandomFilesPerJob = 10                                          # Random files to create per job

############# END JOB CONFIGURATION #############
	

Then save the script file.

Running

Execute PowerShell script from bash (Open cmd.exe on script location -> Run script with PowerShell.exe SMB_Stresser.ps1 command.

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This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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