On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 08:08:27 +0200 (CEST)
Alexandre DERUMIER <aderum...@odiso.com> wrote:

> >>Ok, but i guess that if we have several VMs into a Server, the problem be 
> >>multiplied  
> I'm not sure, because each vm have control of his own tcp congestion.
> 
> (if it's bridged, the host shouldn't do nothing)
> 
From what I have read it seems that this is mostly an issue if one side
of the connection has mush more bandwidth that the other side. All been
equal in a proxmox cluster all connections should more or less have the
same capabilities.

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