Shaping Linux Traffic with tc
In this video we'll explore using tc (traffic control) to shape traffic in a Linux. This can enable you to do things like simulating limited bandwidth to implementing robust quality of service solutions. blog post: https://octetz.com/docs/2020/2020-09-... 00:00:00 - Quality of Service 00:05:07 - Traffic Control 00:15:17 - Implementing Shaping

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