According to the link you provided, haproxy seems can only block requests instead of limit bandwidth.
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If people violate the rate limiting in this example they are redirected to the backend ease-up-y0 which gives them 503 error page that can be customized.
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On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 7:38 AM, George Mihaiescu <lmihaiescu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Terminate the connections on haproxy which is great for ssl as well, and use these instructions to set qos per connection and data transferred:Thanks for reply.tc can only do limit on interfaces or given IPs, but what I am talking about is "per connection", e.g., each put object could be 5MB/s, get object could be 1MB/s.Correct me if anything wrong.Regards,
Chu, Hua-Rong (曲華榮), +886-3-4227151 #57968
Networklab, Computer Science & Information Engineering,
National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan R.O.C.On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Marc Roos <M.Roos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No experience with it. But why not use linux for it? Maybe this solution
on every RGW is sufficient, I cannot imagine you need 3rd party for
this.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/28198/how-to-limit- network-bandwidth
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_traffic_contro l
-----Original Message-----
From: hrchu [mailto:petertc.chu@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: donderdag 4 mei 2017 9:24
To: Ceph Users
Subject: Limit bandwidth on RadosGW?
Hi all,
I want to limit RadosGW per connection upload/download speed for QoS.
There is no build-in option for this, so maybe a 3rd party reverse proxy
in front of Radosgw is needed. Does anyone have experience about this?
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