A Andrii.B Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2019 33 2 48 40 May 17, 2024 #1 Is it possible to limit download speed and file size?
K Kingneutron Active Member Feb 21, 2024 748 208 43 github.com May 17, 2024 #2 I know you can do this with wget --limit-rate at the shell, but file size is only limited by free disk space (and possibly quota) https://access.redhat.com/documenta...age-on-ext4-with-quotas_managing-file-systems https://blog.mikesulsenti.com/zfs-cheat-sheet-and-guide/
I know you can do this with wget --limit-rate at the shell, but file size is only limited by free disk space (and possibly quota) https://access.redhat.com/documenta...age-on-ext4-with-quotas_managing-file-systems https://blog.mikesulsenti.com/zfs-cheat-sheet-and-guide/
A Andrii.B Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2019 33 2 48 40 May 17, 2024 #3 Kingneutron said: I know you can do this with wget --limit-rate at the shell, but file size is only limited by free disk space (and possibly quota) Click to expand... You do not understand me. I'm talking about proxmox functionality. Attachments Screenshot 2024-05-17 at 16.25.22.png 227.9 KB · Views: 4
Kingneutron said: I know you can do this with wget --limit-rate at the shell, but file size is only limited by free disk space (and possibly quota) Click to expand... You do not understand me. I'm talking about proxmox functionality.