[PVE-User] Spam:********, Re: How to limit bandwidth for a VM or KVM?
Tony Zakula
tony at zakula.com
Thu Jun 2 18:46:48 CEST 2011
One option I have been looking into was pmacct for accounting. I just
haven't had the time to try it yet. I agree that this would be a
valuable feature. If we worked out a feature set or spec, maybe
others would be more interested in contributing to the bounty.
Tony Z
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Luis Díaz <diazluis2007 at gmail.com> wrote:
> if many others add $ 5 each
> I think the interest in developing this component would increase
> 50+5+5+5, etc!!!
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> Díaz Luis
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> 2011/6/2 Bruce B <bruceb444 at gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>> Is there any easy way to limit bandwidth for a VM or KVM from the main
>> Proxmox server? I don't have access to the VM or the KVM and let's say I
>> don't even know if it's running Windows or Linux.
>> Is there an EASY way to traffic shape a VM or KVM? Does anyone have
>> detailed and insightful guides?
>> I am not good with tc so just referring me to it might not cut it for me.
>> I wish there was something on the GUI that could allow for this. Maybe as
>> a feature for future? I am willing to post a bounty of $50 for that feature.
>> Regards,
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