RE: Simple PRIO + TBF at high rates

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>> I'm trying to slow down http traffic on Gigabit link. The outbound rates
on
>> that interface range 0 .. 400 Mbit/s and I would like to throttle
accurately
>> to any rate between these while keeping non-http traffic unthrottled.

>Then create a couple of filters to send traffic to the correct classes
>and, maybe, attach a "sfq" qdisc to your HTTP and default leaves to
>guarantee fairness for individual connections.

Ok, first of all I was trying to use PRIO + TBF because I thought it was the
simpler. You suggest me HTB, which is far more flexible, and I guess
flexibility goes along with more overhead. Then my question is: will HTB
behave accuratetly at those rates (100-600 mbits) with moderate CPU impact?

Or better yet: Has anyone tried it in a production environment?

Javier

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