People, I have several radius severs who have configurated the same databases. 
As you said radius service has a fail-over when they connect to DB and the 
first one fails.
 
However, the main problem that I see in your configuration is the concurrency 
of database access. If you, at least, has two DB servers, both DB have to have 
the same data. So you have to solve the access concurrency firstly.> Date: Fri, 
4 Jan 2008 10:20:44 +0100> Subject: Re: Radius Load-Balancing concept> From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > Hi,> > 
load-balancing between the radius servers is not necessarily needed. I> think 
the servers we're going to by will be capable to manage all dialin> accounts.> 
> So the radius servers will be in fail over mode. If the first one is up,> all 
requests will be handled by it. If it fails, the second one will take> over.> > 
But will I get any trouble if both servers write their accounting data> into 
the same database?> > Do I need to setup radrelay? Is the second radius server 
able to take over> if radrelay isn't running?> > Regards> Sebastian> > On Thu, 
January 3, 2008 22:54, liran tal wrote:> > Hey Duane,> >> > On Jan 3, 2008 4:31 
PM, Duane Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> >> I'm doing this with no 
problem.> >>> >> I have 2 freeradius servers both writing/reading the same 
dbms> >>> >> > In a case where the entire transaction goes through one server 
it's ok,> > but if it gets split up through the two of them, then I'm not sure 
what> > will be the outcome.> >> > Regards,> > Liran.> > -> > List 
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