Hi
If your http server is on linux, why not simply use iptables to limit the speed per request?
Anyways, yes, you can use nginx to limit transfer speeds.
Nginx has several examples on the wiki
Cherrs,
Payam chychi
On Feb 28, 2016, 10:52 AM -0800, vampeta<nginx-forum@forum.nginx.org>, wrote:
> Hi guys,
> i would like to understand if nginx can be used for my request, i try to
> explain:
>
> i have a http mpegts server
> we are 5 client
>
> normally someone think to connect all together to the server like:
>
> client1------------------->\
> client2------------------->\
> client3------------------->http server
> client4------------------->/
> client5------------------->/
>
> but i can't do for reson of bandwitch ( 5 stream take around 20/22 mb )
>
> so i would like to use nginx in the middle, like:
>
> client1------------------->\
> client2------------------->\
> client3------------------->(nginx proxy with cache stream)<-----------
> http server
> client4------------------->/
> client5------------------->/
>
> 5 client request the same source to my local nginx server
>
> nginx get the stream from the main server ( in this case take only 4mb and
> sharing the cache with 5 client )
>
> can be possible??
>
> thx
>
> Posted at Nginx Forum: https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,264915,264915#msg-264915
>
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