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Faysal Banna updated TS-2643:
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    Attachment: ts_lua_ehemeral.patch

patch TS-3414 thanks to Sudheer Vinukonda
works with ATS-mainstream (5.3.0) still beta test needs approval.



> Origin Server Throttling 
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: TS-2643
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2643
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Network, Plugins
>            Reporter: Faysal Banna
>             Fix For: sometime
>
>         Attachments: ts_lua_ehemeral.patch
>
>
> Hi Guys 
> wonder if its too much work to request for implementing a feature to rate 
> limiting (throttling) bandwidth (bytes/sec) for data from Origin Servers , 
> yet i know not where would it be implemented, and since we take most of the 
> headers requested and responses in the header_rewrite and we can 
> apply/override rules per txn in header_rewrite, The idea is that since we do 
> time condition and set background filling and chance some stuff in the 
> header_rewrite 
> why cann't we issue a configurable request to records.config to limit this 
> txn. 
> its for the reason needed so that at some peak hours clients who are using 
> downloads or watching some porn movies would be rate limited at those times,  
> and maybe for example windows updates that work in background would not 
> consume much of my bandwidth from origin server 
>  and leave space more for the interactive pages and stuff to pass through 
>  thats why i said if it possible to do it in header_rewrite plugin cause as 
> far its the only plugin i seen that can override configurable rules as per 
> request 
> am not sure how the internals of the ATS works per transaction. thats why my 
> thought was in header_rewrite. yet i guess it might land in some new plugin 
> throttle_plugin or so. taking into consideration that it needs to inspect the 
> requested headers and the time it is requested at.
> much regards 
> Faysal Banna



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