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Hi Brian,

4: This was recently added to the throttling plugin. I think the filesystem level is an appropriate place to put limits given that the storage resources are shared between HTTP and XRootD.

A transfer protocol should have the option to limit the number of connections to the server that it serves the data from. I think limiting the file system assumes the file system isn't supporting other applications.


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