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I have a Kafka Connect cluster that resides in AWS that consumes messages from a Kafka cluster that resides in an on-prem network. There's a sink connector on the Kafka Connect cluster that writes messages to a particular destination. The bandwidth between on-prem to AWS is limited and shared between many services in the organisation. Is there a way to configure Kafka Connect to make sure the connector does not read more than, say, 1MB/s from Kafka to ensure it does not saturate the bandwidth? Thanks, Behrang -- Best regards, Behrang Saeedzadeh