* [gentoo-user] Using SFQ for fair bandwidth alocation on servers
@ 2007-06-20 14:15 99% Daniel van Ham Colchete
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From: Daniel van Ham Colchete @ 2007-06-20 14:15 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hello yall!
I have a collocation server with a 2 Mbps bandwidth for my e-mail. I would
like to use SFQ to do a more fair split of this bandwidth between my users
(~500). I think SFQ is a very good idea: it will split the available
bandwidth between the current connections (almost) equally, and it's CPU
cheap.
The problem is: from what I could read, SFQ can only read the available
bandwidth from the physical layer. Is it possible to tell SFQ something like
"I only have 2 Mbps, and not 100 Mbps, from eth0"?
Maybe if I put SFQ inside another queue that has everything?
Best regards,
Daniel Colchete
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