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“Using Cake 1.8.12 to Prioritize iSCSI Traffic” — A technical note where sch_cake limits iSCSI to 12 Mbps or uses diffserv8 for storage traffic. Example CLI:
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root cake bandwidth 12mbit diffserv8