Hi,

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 10:23:24PM +0200, Benny Amorsen wrote:
> You can use pspacer to achieve something close to perfect smoothing of
> bursty traffic.

Thanks for the link.  

I'll give it a try - it's not perfectly what we want (because it needs 
to know the target bitrate to shape to, instead of auto-smoothing the 
traffic, at least if I understood the docs right) - but in many cases 
we know that, like "this streaming server will do 300 mbit/s max" and 
"that one 200 mbit/s max" because those are contractual limits.

Should have quite some interesting effects on the counters on the
switch side.

gert

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