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Is there some way to limit rdiff-backup's bandwidth usage, as in rsync's --bwlimit option?

rdiff-backup FAQ
There is no internal rdiff-backup option to do this. However, external utilities such as cstream can be used to monitor bandwidth explicitly. trevor@tecnopolis.ca writes: rdiff-backup --remote-schema 'cstream -v 1 -t 10000 | ssh %s '\''rdiff-backup --server'\'' | cstream -t 20000' 'netbak@foo.bar.com::/mnt/backup' localbakdir (must run from a bsh-type shell, not a csh type) That would apply a limit in both directions [10000 bytes/sec outgoing, 20000 bytes/sec incoming].
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rdiff-backup FAQ
There is no internal rdiff-backup option to do this. However, the --sleep-ratio option can limit overall resource usage, including bandwidth. Also, external utilities such as cstream can be used to monitor bandwidth explicitly. trevor@tecnopolis.ca writes: rdiff-backup --remote-schema 'cstream -v 1 -t 10000 | ssh %s '\''rdiff-backup --server'\'' | cstream -t 20000' 'netbak@foo.bar.
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What is the limit on bandwidth usage?

TurnKey Colocation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We do not rate limit the bandwidth to your server. Your server is capable of bursting to the full speed of its 100 Mbit Ethernet connection. Each server package comes with a monthly bandwidth allotment that can be increased as desired. Usage over your monthly allowance will be billed at as per the TurnKey Service Options and Upgrades page.
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Is rdiff-backup backwards compatible?

rdiff-backup FAQ
In general, rdiff-backup does not strive to make newer clients compatible with older servers (or vice versa). However, there is no intention to purposefully make different versions incompatible across the network -- changes are introduced primarily to fix bugs or introduce new features that cannot be implemented without breaking the network protocol. Furthermore, rdiff-backup does try to make it possible to read older archives.
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How much memory should rdiff-backup use? Is there a memory leak?

rdiff-backup FAQ
The amount of memory rdiff-backup uses should not depend much on the size of directories being processed. Keeping track of hard links may use up memory, so if you have, say, hundreds of thousands of files hard linked together, rdiff-backup may need tens of MB. If rdiff-backup seems to be leaking memory, it is probably because it is using an early version of librsync. librsync 0.9.5 leaks lots of memory. Later versions should not leak and are available from the librsync homepage.
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How fast is rdiff-backup? Can it be run on large data sets?

rdiff-backup FAQ
rdiff-backup can be limited by the CPU, disk IO, or available bandwidth, and the length of a session can be affected by the amount of data, how much the data changed, and how many files are present. That said, in the typical case the number/size of changed files is relatively small compared to that of unchanged files, and rdiff-backup is often either CPU or bandwidth bound, and takes time proportional to the total number of files.
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Do you have a bandwidth limit for sites? How do I get more bandwidth?

RYDIA.NET
Each level of service comes with a given amount of bandwidth. You may purchase more bandwidth for $5/mo for every 20G extra. You will be contacted if you go over your bandwidth limit, but you will not be charged automatically. If you are only a little over your quota, you will be able to buy bandwidth starting on the next month of service. You may then elect to buy the extra bandwidth, or try another option.
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What is the limit to bandwidth usage for my ResNet connection?

Office of Information Technology
There isn't a set limit, per se, however if your usage is excessive you will receive a notication letter from WMU. See Digital Millennium Copyright Act Violations and Peer-To-Peer File Sharing for more information.
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Can I limit the bandwidth usage of the Virtual sites?

Sun Cobalt RaQ 550 Server Appliance FAQ
The Sun Cobalt Bandwidth Management technology allows to apply maximum data transfer rate limitations for a given IP address. Each limit affects all sites associated with the IP address that is limited. The Sun Cobalt RaQ 550 server appliance supports JavaServer Pages (JSP 1.1) framework and Servlet 2.2 specifications. The Sun Cobalt RaQ 550 server appliance supports Active Server Pages using Sun ONE Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. Not difficult at all.
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Question: How can I monitor bandwidth usage?

Residential Computing: University Park | Bandwidth FAQ
Answer: There are several personal firewall products and other utility programs on the market that can help you measure total bandwidth used but there are no programs that just distinguish your Internet traffic. Your Internet traffic totals is what determines if you violate the restrictions.
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How is bandwidth usage measured?

TurnKey Colocation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Bandwidth is metered at the Cisco Catalyst 2950 switch port for both incoming and outgoing data transfer to your server and data is recorded every 5 minutes. TurnKey Colocation offers 95th percentile bandwidth billing, which provides up to double the bandwidth usage of most colocation providers since you can pass traffic in both directions simultaneously (where as other colocation providers combine traffic in both directions against the same total monthly Gigabyte data transfer limit).
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Q14: Is there any way of reducing my bandwidth usage?

Web Hosting FAQ
The first thing you should try is to optimize the graphics on your web site. Most GIFs look just as good with fewer colors and most JPEGs look just as good with a higher compression level. At download.com you can find image optimizers that let you optimize your graphics. You should also optimize the HTML of your web site. Make sure you use relative paths, so that images are not downloaded more than once.
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Is there a usage limit?

PhishTank > Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There is no set usage limit. Extreme use will be noted, and we would ask that you contact PhishTank if you plan to use the API heavily. We welcome such usage, but would prefer to hear about it before it begins. PhishTank reserves the right to terminate API usage for accounts which abuse the free privilege.
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How can I limit the bandwidth usage without restricting Web access?

AnexGATE Whitepapers
AnexGATE Server has built-in Web cache. Because it is centrally storing Web objects for all the LAN users, the Web caching proxy reduces the Internet bandwidth consumed by Web browsing while it improves the response of frequently accessed Web sites. AnexGATE Server stores provides 200MB data in the Web Caching and it is definable.
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How is my bandwidth usage calculated?

HYIP Nx 2 - Advanced and Secure HYIP Manager Script | HYIP S...
Bandwidth usage is a measure of Web site traffic. It is comprised of two traffic types: HTTP and FTP. HTTP traffic is incurred both when people visit and download files from your site using a Web browser. FTP traffic is incurred each time you upload site content using an FTP client. We measure both types of traffic when calculating billable bandwidth usage.
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Is high bandwidth usage an issue on ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
Network capacity is finite, but the demand for bandwidth continuously increases. Previously, bandwidth-intensive applications such as Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file-sharing applications have completely saturated Cornell's network capacity, bringing Internet access nearly to a stand-still (specifically, this was mainly the result of outbound traffic being caused by users elsewhere in the world downloading from file servers and file-sharing applications running on computers at Cornell).
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Where can I see my bandwidth usage?

SiteSled Free Web Hosting
From the 'Control Panel,' click on 'Usage Summary.' Then click on the 'Transfer' tab. There is shows detailed bandwidth usage statistics.
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ImageHut.net - Free Image Hosting, Online Photo Albums, Phot...
When one of your images is viewed by someone online, it is transferred from our server to their web browser. This transfer is measured as "bandwidth" which is represented by the "Bandwidth Usage" box to the left. Your account is allotted a certain amount of bandwidth each month (billing cycle). If you exceed the amount of bandwidth allotted to you, your images may not be viewable.
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Peer-to-peer streaming FAQ
The amount of a client's bandwidth that contributes to the shared broadcast depends on many factors, including the bandwidth capacity of the client's Internet connection and the demographics of other audience members. Bandwidth usage may vary as the P2P system adapts used bandwidth as based on availability of the network link.
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How can I measure RDP bandwidth usage?

Terminal Services - Frequently Asked Questions - Administrat...
Other FAQ sections: Installation | Server configuration | Client resources | User issues | Licensing | Printing | Connectivity | Profiles | Applications | Administration & Monitoring | More FAQS The problem is that at some point the TS Manager window position settings were saved in a high-resolution session; with it running in a low-resolution session, those values position it off the viewable screen.
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Muskoka.com - Why go back to the office, Broadband Anywhere ...
No, unlike many of the ISPs, the 2-way DirecPC system doesn't place limitations on usage. Your system is always on.
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HughesNet - FAQ
No, unlike many of the ISPs, HughesNet doesn't place limitations on time of usage. The system is always on.
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What exactly do I have to pay and when do I pay if I go over my bandwidth limit?

RYDIA.NET
If you go over the amount of bandwidth assigned to your account, you must purchase extra bandwidth in chunks of 20 gigabytes. If you are two or three gigabytes over your limit, don't sweat it. Anymore and you should buy a whole chunk of 20 gigabytes. This charge will be added to your next bill. So if you buy three extra chunks for your full account, the next bill you pay will be $10 + $15 instead of just $10.
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Do you limit bandwidth?

NT Web Hosting FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions: Online Pres...
No and Yes. We do not limit bandwidth since we understand some sites needs brustablility. We also do not limit data transfer as long as a site is not consuming extraordinary traffic. We monitor websites that exceed 10 GB of monthly limit and if a site continues to exceed this limit then we suggest that the domain be moved to a dedicated server. 10 GB represent a generous amount of traffic and should be sufficient for most medium to high traffic websites.
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