> Brad, do us a favour and explain if UML can have its own virtual
network
> interfaces.
>
> penguinforce-- you should be able to find something to throttle your
> interfaces. I havent tried it in Linux, but there are guys on this LUG
> with a lot of networking skills - is there someone out there that knows
> of some Linux s/w to perform throttling on an interface for the
purposes
> of testing. Plus has anyone written something that can randomly drop
> packets or connections to emulate a lossy network?
> In addition to penguinforce, I also need this so I can test the
> connection manager (to handle connection pools, dropped connections,
> load balancing etc..) in some middleware I am writing
>
> cGull
>
I assume that throttling just reduces the available bandwidth, i.e.
getting less bits/second of data through. I'm also worried about
latency, the delay between sending and receiving a given packet. It
would be super to control both independantly.
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