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Request Count Dstat — Live Layer7 HTTP Request Graph

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Live Dstat Overview

Total Requests

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Live Requests

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Mitigation

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Guide

The complete guide to live Dstat and FAQ

What is a Request Count Dstat?

A Request Count Dstat measures the raw number of HTTP requests per second reaching an unprotected target endpoint. Because there is no WAF, rate limit or challenge in front of the server, the graph reflects the full request volume a Layer7 method generates — making it the standard baseline for comparing HTTP flood tools and configurations. Nothing is filtered, so what you send is essentially what reaches the target.

This page plots the live request rate of our Request Count servers. Watch the requests-per-second line during a test to see exactly how much Layer7 throughput is being delivered, with peak and average values accumulated from the moment you open the page.

Request Count Dstat FAQ

What does a Request Count Dstat measure?

It measures the raw HTTP requests per second arriving at an unprotected endpoint — no WAF or challenge filtering — so the graph shows the full Layer7 request volume your method generates.

Why use an unprotected endpoint for testing?

An unprotected endpoint gives a clean baseline: every request is counted, so you can compare tools and configurations without mitigation skewing the numbers.

How is this different from a Cloudflare Dstat?

A Cloudflare Dstat sits behind Cloudflare and additionally shows how many requests were allowed, bypassed protection or got blocked. A Request Count Dstat simply counts everything that arrives.

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