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Re: [NANOG] Introducing latency for testing?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Deepak Jain)
Fri May 2 16:28:15 2008
Date: Fri, 02 May 2008 16:27:05 -0400
From: Deepak Jain <deepak@ai.net>
To: "C. Tate Baumrucker" <tate@baumrucker.org>
In-Reply-To: <481B76F7.4070700@baumrucker.org>
Cc: NANOG <nanog@merit.edu>
Reply-To: deepak@ai.net
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Or a FreeBSD box with DUMMYNET (runs through IPFW). You can do all of
that stuff.
C. Tate Baumrucker wrote:
> setup a linux box between the systems with netem (included in most
> distros).
> http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Net:Netem
> with it, you can introduce latency, loss, jitter, etc.
> tate
>
>
> Mike Lyon wrote:
>> So I want to mimic some latency in a test network for DB replication.
>> I am wondering what other's have used for this? Obviously, the best
>> way to would be to actually have one box across the US or across the
>> globe to actually test against but what if you don't have that? Are
>> there any GPL software router solutions that would allow you to tweak
>> the latency in between the two test boxes?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> -Mike
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