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|  | title: Create a dummy file with a specific size | ||
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|  | ## How to create dummy files with a specific size using the "dd" command:
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|  | The "dd" command can be used to create a file of a specific size. This is useful if you would like to test download speeds, or any other tests, and need a file of a specific size. | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | dd if=/dev/zero of=file_name.txt bs=1024k count=10 | ||
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|  | This will create a file of 1MB called file_name.txt. | ||
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|  | bs is your byte size and count represent the number of blocks. An easy way to look at is 1024K X 10. | ||
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|  | Here is an even simpler way to create a 1MB file: | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | dd if=/dev/zero of=file_name.txt bs=1MB count=1 | ||
|  | ``` |