Per-process QoS on Linux?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hello,
I've tried searching for this but I don't seem to be able to find a way to search past archives in this list.

Is there a way to get a per-process qos functionality in linux? At this very moment, I'm using with success a kind of 'workaround' in my server, which involves creating multiple virtual ethernet interfaces with different IPs and binding servers/daemons to different IPs.

Now, I'd like to use qos on my desktop as well, so I'd like to give a low traffic priority to one software, and an higher one to another... is there any way to get that accomplished?

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