During Enterprise O & M, we often find that the traffic increases in some cases when synchronizing data with some or the same server. To ensure the normal operation of the network, we can actually use the QOS provided by windows to limit the bandwidth used during synchronization. Here I will share the following operations: 1. Open the Group Policy on the server that needs to set QOS, start-run-gpedit. msc2. Choose "Windows Settings"> "policy-based QoS"> "right-click to create a policy. 3. Enter the Policy Name" bandwidth control "to cancel the selection of" specified DSCP value, select "specify outbound adjustment rate", for example, set it to 50 KBps (this value can be set as needed), and click "Next" 4. Retain the default value, click Next Step 5. Select "only use the following source IP address or prefix" and enter the CIDR block address, as shown in; 6. Select "TCP and UDP" as the protocol, and click "finish"
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