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Hey guys,
I'm running a Apache 2.2.17 webserver right now, and it currently is un-throttled in any sort as far as I'm aware (unless there is a default throttle?). The problem with this is, I have a 4Mb/s upload speed. That means that if the user has a good download, it will hog all of my internet speed and pretty much cut me out of the internet if someone is downloading something at times...
Is there a way to limit bandwidth usage to say, 100kb/s or 200kb/s for apache in general at one time? There was mod_bandwidth for 1.3, but that no long works or is around in 2.2.
Thanks, I've looked around google and surprisingly couldn't come up with anything for 2.2, and the ones that were there were crazy old...
I'm running a Apache 2.2.17 webserver right now, and it currently is un-throttled in any sort as far as I'm aware (unless there is a default throttle?). The problem with this is, I have a 4Mb/s upload speed. That means that if the user has a good download, it will hog all of my internet speed and pretty much cut me out of the internet if someone is downloading something at times...
Is there a way to limit bandwidth usage to say, 100kb/s or 200kb/s for apache in general at one time? There was mod_bandwidth for 1.3, but that no long works or is around in 2.2.
Thanks, I've looked around google and surprisingly couldn't come up with anything for 2.2, and the ones that were there were crazy old...