Re: how to guarantee 1/numflows bandwidth to each flow dynamically

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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if u find sfq unfair u can try WRR.
but if for example one flow is eating all the badwidth and a new flow starts, the new has to "claim" he's part by going from slow transfer to fast one.
u can try making normal QOS based on classes and give one class to every customer. should work best. remember to do the same on both upload and download

On 5/9/05, Scott Mcdermott <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am looking for a simple way to guarantee to each flow
going through my traffic control point 1/numflows of
bandwidth.  I thought using SFQ would do this effectively
but it appears to be quite unfair: a very high speed
download that fills the pipe easily starves smaller flows to
the point where it becomes unusable (especially if they are
at all interactive)

Because numflows is dynamic, I'm not sure how I would have
the bandwidth allocated to each flow change dynamically and
automatically as flows are added and removed.

Anyone have an idea how to implement this? Thanks.

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