Is it possible to rate-limit an scp/sftp/rsync/etc transfer from the command-line? ie, manual QoS on a single command?
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Specifically, I am looking to rate-limit an or session (or other arbitrary network call) in the call itself. For example, let's say I want to copy 100MB to one server, and 1GB to another. I'd like to be able to run both of these at the same time, but maintain a QoS for "normal" computer usage - som…
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magic-qos-tool 'scp file user@host:/path/to/file'
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scp has , and rsync has .
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