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I am making some changes to Netflix/Priam for backups and was bummed to find that this is not a standard feature yet. It makes sense as S3 is used for backups and while doing a backup you don't want to throttle the bandwidth of the instance.
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Using Amazon S3 to do database backups. When transferring the backup to S3, it uses up all available bandwidth. I also use Galera so the combination of the 2 causes actual SQL errors on my other nodes.
The S3 transfer manager should be able to limit (in some way) the bandwidth used when uploading multiple files to prevent saturating the network on a host. This is similar to the feature discussed in this blog post: https://www.instaclustr.com/blog/2016/04/20/cassandra-backups-using-aws-transfermanager/
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