Dstat – Live Dstat L4 & Dstat L7 Power Monitoring
Dstat on d-stat.net shows real-time network power. Use dstat L4 for Gbps Layer 4 graphs and dstat L7 for RPS Layer 7 charts—the same style of live dstat people expect from platforms like dstat.one and dstat.network.
What is Dstat?
A dstat is a live statistics endpoint that graphs inbound traffic while you test capacity. Instead of guessing peak load, your dstat panel plots power second-by-second so Layer 4 and Layer 7 results are visible and comparable.
d-stat.net is built around three searches: dstat, dstat L4, and dstat L7. One hub, clear targets, fast updates.
Why teams open a dstat page
- Confirm real Gbps on dstat L4 during Layer 4 floods
- Confirm real RPS on dstat L7 during Layer 7 HTTP load
- Compare protected vs unprotected networks on one dstat
- Share a public dstat link when validating mitigation
Dstat L4 – Layer 4 Gbps monitoring
Dstat L4 focuses on Layer 4 capacity. Your dstat L4 graph reads in Gbps and reacts to UDP, SYN, ACK, and related L4 vectors aimed at the listed IP.
Layer 4 power (Gbps)
Live dstat L4 charts show how much raw bandwidth hits the pipe. Ideal when you need a clean Layer 4 reading, not application RPS.
Multi-network L4 targets
Switch between carriers and hosts on the same dstat. Each dstat L4 target lists capacity so you know the ceiling before you test.
When to use dstat L4
Pick dstat L4 when the goal is network-layer throughput: scrubbing limits, uplink saturation, or baseline Gbps for an authorized stress test. If the metric you care about is requests per second, use dstat L7 instead.
Dstat L7 – Layer 7 RPS monitoring
Dstat L7 graphs application-layer load. A dstat L7 endpoint measures HTTP-style traffic in RPS so you can see how a web stack holds under Layer 7 pressure.
Layer 7 power (RPS)
Live dstat L7 charts track requests per second. Use this dstat view for GET/POST floods and app-layer capacity checks.
CDN & edge L7 targets
Many dstat L7 nodes sit behind CDN or edge networks. Compare protected and open endpoints from one dstat dashboard.
When to use dstat L7
Choose dstat L7 for WAF, rate-limit, and origin resilience tests. Pair it with dstat L4 when you need both pipe power and application RPS on the same campaign.
How this Dstat works
Open d-stat.net, pick a dstat L4 or dstat L7 target, then watch the live graph. The dstat updates continuously so peaks, drops, and mitigation kicks are obvious.
Dstat L4 vs Dstat L7 at a glance
Dstat L4
- Metric: Gbps
- Layer: Network (L4)
- Typical vectors: UDP, SYN, ACK
- Best for: bandwidth & scrubbing
Dstat L7
- Metric: RPS
- Layer: Application (L7)
- Typical vectors: HTTP GET/POST
- Best for: WAF & origin limits
Dstat / Dstat L4 / Dstat L7 FAQ
What is a dstat?
A dstat is a live graph of inbound attack or test traffic. On d-stat.net, dstat covers both Layer 4 and Layer 7 views.
What does dstat L4 show?
Dstat L4 shows Layer 4 power in Gbps. Use dstat L4 when you need a bandwidth reading for network-layer tests.
What does dstat L7 show?
Dstat L7 shows Layer 7 power in RPS. Use dstat L7 when you care about HTTP request rate against a web target.
Is d-stat.net a free dstat?
Yes. Public dstat, dstat L4, and dstat L7 graphs on d-stat.net are available without payment for standard monitoring.
How is this different from other dstat sites?
Like well-known dstat hubs, we list L4 and L7 networks with capacity labels—but d-stat.net is optimized for clear dstat L4 and dstat L7 discovery and fast live graphs.