If you plug the server directly into a separate interface and configure that interface for what you need (IP/routing..etc) you can apply QoS on that port for the web server...but I am not sure if that's a pretty solution. There may be better solutions, but that's what popped into my marble at this time.
If i remember right, QoS is defined for upload traffic of an interface only.
So, if you want to limit the upload of a single server, you have to make an bandwith pool wich applies to the external interface, and a traffic selector which matches your webservers upload traffic (Src: Webserver / Src. Port: 80 / Dest. Port 1024:65535 / Dest. Internet)
Think that should work if i understud QoS of the Astaro right.
If i remember right, QoS is defined for upload traffic of an interface only.
So, if you want to limit the upload of a single server, you have to make an bandwith pool wich applies to the external interface, and a traffic selector which matches your webservers upload traffic (Src: Webserver / Src. Port: 80 / Dest. Port 1024:65535 / Dest. Internet)
Think that should work if i understud QoS of the Astaro right.
You'll have to make two QOS limitations: 1. on your Lan Nic (for download). 2. on your Wan Nic (for Upload). Make a Network Group and drop inside any host ip you like. On Traffic Selectors make two definitions: 1. from this group to any (and any service) 2. from any to this group. On Bandwidth Pools add one pool for each Nic, which includes the two groups you have just created, and check the Specify upper bandwidth limit