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- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 18:37:51 +0900
- From: "Mauro Sauco" <sauco@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] How to throttle the network speed
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On 2006/10/30@??:09, <Edward Middleton> wrote: > Mauro Sauco wrote: > > On 2006/10/30@??:55, <Josh Glover> wrote: > > > > Josh> Alternatively, you could try one of Apache's mod_throttle or > > Josh> mod_bandwidth modules. > > > > On 2006/10/30@??:55, <Peter Van der Weeen> wrote: > > Peter> The website is running on Debian/Rails/lighttpd 1.4.12. > > ^^^^^^^^ > > :) > > > Edward> reverse proxy with mod_throttle or mod_bandwidth If the sole purpose is to throttle then move to Apache no point on reverse proxying .. Light footprint + httpd = LightTPD, Would you add Apache to the equation ? (ROR is Apache friendly) :-) //mauro//
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