Re: How to control bandwidth per web site on IIS

From: Karl Levinson, mvp (levinson_k_at_despammed.com)
Date: 06/01/05

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    <e9310007@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    > Is it possible to restrict that via IIS default control properties or
    > Microsoft Add-Ins/Reosurce Kits or via third party software?

    I don't believe there's a native way that comes with the OS... You could
    probably script something for free that runs on the server and then shuts
    down that server instance when a certain limit has been reached, but that
    might be a slightly kludgy solution.

    > I also wonder to control bandwidth via active network equipment in
    > front of IIS servers, e.g Cisco Content Management Switch.

    I'm sure some solution will do this... firewalls from www.netscreen.com,
    starting around $600 US I believe, will do some sort of bandwidth shaping,
    and I would imagine there should be a variety of routers including some from
    Cisco that should support some sort of bandwidth shaping.


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