Need to measure network performance for all of your locations, equipment, or employees?
Distrubute the durid client via remote-command to all of your hosts. Create groups to segment your hosts. Each group supports custom targets, notifications, and ISP profile information.
Get started in just a few simple steps
Register in the app. Select the Business option and let us know how many hosts you need to measure to create your org.
It's helpful to create groups to better organize all of your hosts. Each group supports its own measurement targets, notification preferences, and ISP profile details. Copy settings from other groups for easy setup.
Invite your team members so they can see your org too. You can configure each org group's notifications to deliver to specific org users. Useful if you want specific folks to get notifications about performance for hosts in a specific group.
Use our CLI installer to download & install the client as a service on all of your endpoints. Once the service starts, you will immediately see the host appear in the list and it will begin reporting metrics shortly after. The dashboard is live -- so you won't need to refresh.
After registering, define your own measurement targets and the client will begin to test performance and report results to your dashboard
All of your performance metrics can be found in the dashboard.
- Target latency
- Speed tests
- HTTP response time
- Packet loss
- Traceroute paths & changes
Install the client as a service that runs in the background on your machine.
The client will update it's configuration in real-time as you make changes to your measurement targets.
You can also update the client to the latest version via the dashboard for easy patching.
Create up to 5 targets to measure performance against in your settings.
Customize how you measure and enable features like HTTP Ping & Traceroute for more data.
Should you choose, the client can measure latency, loss, HTTP response, speeds, jitter, and traceroute to each of your targets.
Receive email notifications for events like downtime, slow speeds, packet loss, and jitter.