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Re: ratelimits revisited
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From: Stefan Eissing via curl-library <curl-library_at_lists.haxx.se>
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2025 09:24:52 +0100
> Am 20.11.2025 um 21:45 schrieb Dmitry Karpov <dkarpov_at_roku.com>:
>
>> 1. How/with what do you takes the measurements?
>
> I have a set of download throttle tests, which is a part of our libcurl readiness tests, which we use when we upgrade libcurl.
> The throttle test sets a rate limit via CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE, performs the transfer, and calculates the actual download speed
> (dividing the download size by the measured transfer time).
How to you measure the tranfer time exactly? I'd need to reproduce your measurements to drive this forward.
Thanks,
Stefan
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2025 09:24:52 +0100
> Am 20.11.2025 um 21:45 schrieb Dmitry Karpov <dkarpov_at_roku.com>:
>
>> 1. How/with what do you takes the measurements?
>
> I have a set of download throttle tests, which is a part of our libcurl readiness tests, which we use when we upgrade libcurl.
> The throttle test sets a rate limit via CURLOPT_MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE, performs the transfer, and calculates the actual download speed
> (dividing the download size by the measured transfer time).
How to you measure the tranfer time exactly? I'd need to reproduce your measurements to drive this forward.
Thanks,
Stefan
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