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- Tc_(Linux) abstract "tc (traffic control) is a Linux command (part of the iproute2 package) to configure and control the Linux kernel's Network scheduler to show and manipulate Network traffic control settings.Traffic shaping/scheduling serves several primary use cases: General ongoing network contention between various hosts (e.g. clients uploading/downloading from a server or a router directing traffic on the network). The server's workload would be better served by changing how packets are enqueued and dequeued Protecting high priority traffic from usage spikes in lower priority traffic (e.g. protecting production web server network performance from a full website publish being pushed to the server)Historically, the command required possession of the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability (usually root has this) however as part of the move towards better support for Operating System Level Virtualization this was migrated over to NS_CAPABLE. This allows users who only administer particular namespaces to be able to set queuing disciplines within their namespace.".
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageExternalLink LARTC.QDISC.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageExternalLink doc.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageExternalLink tcng.sourceforge.net.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageExternalLink linux-traffic-shaping-using-tc-to-control-http-traffic.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageExternalLink Advanced_traffic_control.
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- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageRevisionID "678745048".
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Capability-based_security.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_network-related_software.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Utilities_for_Linux.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Cgroups.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Differentiated_services.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink FIFO_(computing_and_electronics).
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Hierarchical_Token_Bucket.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Hierarchical_fair-service_curve.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink O_scheduling.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Iproute2.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Linux_commands.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Linux_kernel.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Unix_commands.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Localhost.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Network_scheduler.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Network_traffic_control.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Operating-system-level_virtualization.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Stochastic_Fair_Queuing.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Token_bucket.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_shaping.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Type_of_Service.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLink Type_of_service.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tc (Linux)".
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLinkText "tc (Linux)#Queuing Discipline".
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLinkText "tc (command)".
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLinkText "tc".
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageWikiLinkText "traffic control".
- Tc_(Linux) hasPhotoCollection Tc_(Linux).
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Linux-stub.
- Tc_(Linux) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tc_(Linux) subject Category:Linux_network-related_software.
- Tc_(Linux) subject Category:Utilities_for_Linux.
- Tc_(Linux) hypernym Command.
- Tc_(Linux) type MilitaryUnit.
- Tc_(Linux) comment "tc (traffic control) is a Linux command (part of the iproute2 package) to configure and control the Linux kernel's Network scheduler to show and manipulate Network traffic control settings.Traffic shaping/scheduling serves several primary use cases: General ongoing network contention between various hosts (e.g. clients uploading/downloading from a server or a router directing traffic on the network).".
- Tc_(Linux) label "Tc (Linux)".
- Tc_(Linux) sameAs Tc_(Linux).
- Tc_(Linux) sameAs m.0h3r1ns.
- Tc_(Linux) sameAs Q280597.
- Tc_(Linux) sameAs Q280597.
- Tc_(Linux) wasDerivedFrom Tc_(Linux)?oldid=678745048.
- Tc_(Linux) isPrimaryTopicOf Tc_(Linux).