[CentOS-mirror] RayStedman.org Bandwidth
Alex Howells
alex at bytemark.co.ukFri Apr 25 22:34:30 UTC 2008
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> You're probably looking for something along the lines of mod_cband, > calculate based on 200GB per Mbps at 95% and allocate accordingly -- > it'll allow clients to burst for small-ish files but fairly effectively > ratelimits against 'big' transfers, and can enforce a global cap on > transfer per day, week, month :) I failed to consider that you may be using FTP and/or rsync too ;) Implement something with `tc` to QoS the traffic to a certain rate, and that'll also allow you to handle small/short bursts. Long-term I consider "Mirror is a little slow for big transfers" better than "Mirror only works for 10 days of each month, then returns errors."
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