Hi,

On 03/26/2014 06:23 AM, Balázs wrote:
> Hi Niko,
> 
> I was wondering if there is any way to limit / control the available
> bandwidth that is available to the s3ql backend for its upload to the
> cloud. The amount of data I have to move on a daily basis hangs into the
> production hours, and other services suffer. I was hoping I can somehow
> limit the upload total bandwidth, so that the syncs can run during the
> day and finish...

Not in S3QL itself, but the Linux IP stack is your friend :-).

As an alternative workaround, maybe it helps to use fewer compression
threads and lzma compression at a high level? That ought to slow things
down quite a bit...

Best,
-Nikolaus
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