Re: HTB on large LAN

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 09:30:56PM +0200, Jan Ostrochovsky wrote:
> Hello,
hi

> Or can somebody provide another solution how to effectively and fairly 
> divide bandwith between users.
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Check out my distribution "Route Hat". It is optimised for situations like
this. My latest deployment is a net with ~1500 computers sharing a 8MBit line,
with a barely noticeable load on a PIII/800/256. Sounds almost like a holy
grail of bandwidth management :-). For bandwidth management it uses a
combination of htb, imq, wrr and esfq. The tc script is of course
usable separately, supposing you manage to patch kernel and iproute :-).

Apart from tc Route Hat has tons of other cool features, and in general is
optimised for performance, automating typical tasks and solving typical
problems. It is also 100% open source.

Unfortunately the documentation is not very extensive yet and some parts are
still in German, but as you can see in the "Install Nano-Howto":
http://docs.routehat.org/doku.php?id=rh:howto
it is very easy to setup.

If you need further information, plese post in http://forum.routehat.org . I
also speak Slovak.
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> Jan Ostrochovsky
> technicky spravca IIKS
Bye,

Peter Surda (Shurdeek) <shurdeek@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, ICQ 10236103, +436505122023

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