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Date:      Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:41:02 +0100
From:      Patsy <freebsd@ethernull.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Limiting apache's upload speed?
Message-ID:  <4801E33E.1030805@ethernull.org>

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Hello list,

I am running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (GENERIC), I am running Apache 2.2.6_2 
and hosting a small website with a few relatively small (500kB-900kB) 
photographs. I am doing so from a home ADSL connection in the UK and so 
I am estimating my upload capacity at 500kb/s.

When I have apache enabled and serving the web page it seems to disrupt 
my other network programs - on my main computer (running Debian etch) 
Wengophone stutters and my browser slows down noticeably. When apache is 
disabled these problems disappear.

I do not wish to take my website down and so I was hoping somebody would 
be able to tell me if it is possible to throttle apache's upload speed. 
It seems that this would provide a good solution - people will need to 
wait a little longer to see my page, but a change of waiting 3 seconds 
to waiting 6 seconds isn't terrible.

My router does not appear to have the option to throttle individual 
hosts/ports. Any advice on the matter would be appreciated.

Patsy



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