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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Throttling
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Ben Escoto |
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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Throttling |
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Sun, 22 Jun 2003 09:59:17 -0700 |
>>>>> "NL" == Nicholas Lee <address@hidden>
>>>>> wrote the following on Sun, 22 Jun 2003 20:58:53 +1200
NL> How does the OS or ssh differentiate between normal ssh traffic
NL> and bulk ssh traffic?
NL> Also if you are user without router access, OS or ssh level
NL> bandwidth control might be impossible.
By ssh limiting bandwidth, I just meant that ssh should have a switch
like -k 100 to limit its own bandwidth. In general this can't be done
before the ssh level because ssh encryption/compression will change
the properties of the stream.
About OS bandwidth control, perhaps I am being naive, but it is the
OS's job provide and control access to basic system resources like
CPU, networking, and disk. Just as a user can 'nice' a process to
control its CPU time, it seems a user or root should be able to
network-nice or disk-nice a process to control its network and disk
usage.
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Ben Escoto
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