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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: limit-rate
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Arg: <speed>
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Help: Limit transfer speed to RATE
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Category: connection
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Added: 7.10
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Multi: single
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See-also:
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- rate
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- speed-limit
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- speed-time
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Example:
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- --limit-rate 100K $URL
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- --limit-rate 1000 $URL
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- --limit-rate 10M $URL
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---
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# `--limit-rate`
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Specify the maximum transfer rate you want curl to use - for both downloads
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and uploads. This feature is useful if you have a limited pipe and you would like
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your transfer not to use your entire bandwidth. To make it slower than it
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otherwise would be.
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The given speed is measured in bytes/second, unless a suffix is appended.
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Appending 'k' or 'K' counts the number as kilobytes, 'm' or 'M' makes it
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megabytes, while 'g' or 'G' makes it gigabytes. The suffixes (k, M, G, T, P)
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are 1024 based. For example 1k is 1024. Examples: 200K, 3m and 1G.
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The rate limiting logic works on averaging the transfer speed to no more than
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the set threshold over a period of multiple seconds.
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If you also use the --speed-limit option, that option takes precedence and
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might cripple the rate-limiting slightly, to help keeping the speed-limit
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logic working.
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