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Introducing latency for testing?
\ Mike Lyon (2 May 2008)
. \ C. Tate Baumrucker (2 May 2008)
. . \ Deepak Jain (2 May 2008)
. . . \ Mike Lyon (2 May 2008)
. \ Geoff Lisk (2 May 2008)
. \ Stephane Bortzmeyer (2 May 2008)
. \ Joel Jaeggli (2 May 2008)
. . \ Phil Regnauld (2 May 2008)
. \ charles (2 May 2008)

33 msgfair warning: less than 1000 days left to IPv4 ...
Subject:Introducing latency for testing?
Group:Nanog
From:Mike Lyon
Date:2 May 2008


 
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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