yes, you can limit network rate of certain type of networks according to
Alena's approach.
Maybe we also need to limit the network rate of "VMs" in certain networks?


2013/4/17 Alena Prokharchyk <alena.prokharc...@citrix.com>

> You can change it on the network offering level (networkRate parameter).
> Create a new network offering with the desired network rate, and upgrade
> your existing network to the new offering. The advantage of this approach
> over the global config parameter change is - the global config change will
> affect all the networks in the system while when you do it per offering,
> you can limit it only to certain networks.
>
>
> -Alena.
>
> On 4/17/13 9:42 AM, "Wei ZHOU" <ustcweiz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >hi,
> >the default value of network.throttling.rate and
> >vm.network.throttling.rate is 200mbps, you can change it in global
> >setting. Restart management server and network.
> >
> >best,
> >wei
> >
> >2013/4/17, benoit lair <kurushi4...@gmail.com>:
> >> Hello guys,
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm testing an preproduction environment with cs4.0.0 onto centos 5.3.
> >>
> >> I'm testing a vpc environment.
> >>
> >> I'm asking why does the tier networks are limited to 200mb/s (network
> >> offering DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingForVpcNetworksNoLB) ?
> >> So in xencenter, if i look at the network tab of my vpc vr vm, i got a
> >>qos
> >> of 25600 kbytes/sec.
> >>
> >> Is there a risk to create a different network offering with a 1000 mb/s
> >>qos
> >> limit ? no limit ?
> >>
> >> What if i want to recreate a multi tier environnment with a no limit of
> >>qos
> >> with a 500 mb/s troughput, a 1000mb/s troughput ?
> >>
> >> What do you think about vpc vr capabilities ? any deployment
> >> recommendations ?
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for any advice.
> >>
> >> Regards, Benoit Lair.
> >>
> >
>
>
>

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