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About bandwidth limits

Bandwidth limits are used to throttle the amount of bandwidth a connection can consume. When a user who is governed by a bandwidth limit initiates a file transfer, the server transfers the file at a steady pace that will not exceed the specified bandwidth limit.

In situations where users share a server, bandwidth limits can be employed to ensure that no user or group can consume all of the bandwidth available to the server, which could effectively cause a denial of service for other users.

Since bandwidth limits cannot be exceeded, bandwidth limits are the only type of rule that does not trigger notifications.

Note: Bandwidth limits throttle bandwidth by connection, not by user. This means that a user with a client that supports making multiple simultaneous connections, such as WS_FTP Professional, can consume the full amount of bandwidth available, up to the bandwidth limit, for each connection.

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Creating bandwidth limits

See Also

Using Rules and Notifications

About failed login rules

About folder action rules

About quota limit rules

About notifications

Configuring the Notification Server

About email notifications

About pager notifications

About SMS notifications

Using notification variables