Hi, Indeed, we were refering to the network bandwidth limitation. Sorry for the confusion.
We have already done some tests with this limitation using tc and cgroups and we have reached the conclusion that the classification is done correctly, but the limitation of the bandwidth is not done at all. Here we have attached our results [1]. We also found this kind of experiments done by some other persons too and they reached the same conclusion. An example is that from the link [2]. We were thinking to take a look in the kernel too, to see if we can do something to make the limitation work correctly. Is it a wrong path? Also, we are open to work on other features for lxc, too if there is something to be done. Thanks, Ana-Maria and Irina. [1] http://swarm.cs.pub.ro/~irinap/lxc_test [2] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/pipermail/containers/2009-June/018595.html
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