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From: "Thomas Mandl" <mandl.t@ikarus.at>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: AW: [LARTC] urgent question about tcng!
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 07:34:17 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <PDCwcmSKey51TOjMh3q000000d3@pdc.ikarus.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <PDC8QMTiuEmmfnUmLbx00000035@pdc.ikarus.local>

Hello Everybody,

I forgot to mention, that my HTTP traffic will not be handled by an apache
web server, and the HTTP protocol can be replaced in the near future by a
different protocol. Thus apache's mod_bandwith isn't an option for me right
now.

I'm not sure how Wang Jian's post can help me. I thought the existing Linux
2.6.11 kernel and tcng already can do what I need? All I have to do is write
a proper tcng config file...

But the proper tcng file is the challenge...

regards
Thomas
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Andy Furniss [mailto:andy.furniss@dsl.pipex.com] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. April 2005 23:23
An: mandl.t@ikarus.at
Cc: LARTC
Betreff: Re: [LARTC] urgent question about tcng!

Thomas Mandl wrote:
> Hello List,
> I'm new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my 
> question might be silly...
> After having read lots of HowTo documents I'm totally confused...
> 
> The Challenge:
> =======
> I'll have to deploy several "mirror" download servers (Linux) which 
> must be able to handle a huge number of HTTP download requests (about 
> 10k to 20k unicast requests per server within 120 min.) which will hit 
> my servers . The mirror servers will be connected with 100MBit to the 
> Internet backbone. Each "client" will download between 7MB up to 30MB 
> per request. The download mirror servers will be directly attached to 
> the Internet (no FW or router between, which could handle QoS for me). 
> Of course will these download mirrors be specially hardened :-)
[...snip...]
> 
> Can anybody please assist me, or does anybody have a working "tcng" 
> config file to do the job. Additional readings/comments/links (beside 
> those listed in the LDB/Linux Traffic Control Howtos are also 
> welcome.)

Wang Jian posted a perflow queue recently -

http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2005q2/015381.html

It is the sort of thing you need if you can't do it with apache as
recommended.

Andy.

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2005-04-28  7:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-04-27 16:11 [LARTC] urgent question about tcng! Thomas Mandl
2005-04-27 16:17 ` Sylvain BERTRAND
2005-04-27 18:25 ` Jason Boxman
2005-04-27 21:22 ` Andy Furniss
2005-04-28  7:34 ` Thomas Mandl [this message]
2005-05-03 13:45 ` AW: " Andy Furniss
2005-05-03 14:42 ` Andy Furniss
2005-05-03 23:05 ` AW: " Thomas Mandl
2005-05-04 14:23 ` Andy Furniss

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