.. _ratelimit_volume_copy_bandwidth: ================================ Rate-limit volume copy bandwidth ================================ When you create a new volume from an image or an existing volume, or when you upload a volume image to the Image service, large data copy may stress disk and network bandwidth. To mitigate slow down of data access from the instances, OpenStack Block Storage supports rate-limiting of volume data copy bandwidth. Configure volume copy bandwidth limit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To configure the volume copy bandwidth limit, set the ``volume_copy_bps_limit`` option in the configuration groups for each back end in the ``cinder.conf`` file. This option takes the integer of maximum bandwidth allowed for volume data copy in byte per second. If this option is set to ``0``, the rate-limit is disabled. While multiple volume data copy operations are running in the same back end, the specified bandwidth is divided to each copy. Example ``cinder.conf`` configuration file to limit volume copy bandwidth of ``lvmdriver-1`` up to 100 MiB/s: .. code-block:: ini [lvmdriver-1] volume_group=cinder-volumes-1 volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMVolumeDriver volume_backend_name=LVM volume_copy_bps_limit=104857600 .. note:: This feature requires libcgroup to set up blkio cgroup for disk I/O bandwidth limit. The libcgroup is provided by the cgroup-bin package in Debian and Ubuntu, or by the libcgroup-tools package in Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, openSUSE, and SUSE Linux Enterprise. .. note:: Some back ends which use remote file systems such as NFS are not supported by this feature.