Hi Aldo,

1.- What load balancer is recommended? I would suppose that not all of them 
will load balance the UDP RADIUS well, I see many appliance, brands, etc.. just 
a thought
I use a pair of High Availability Kemp LM 2600's in my environment and they 
work like a charm.  I've also used Barracuda appliances, and F5's.  Of all of 
them, the Kemps were the cheapest to purchase, and I've been really happy with 
their support and service.

2.- Will this scenario cover the fail-over part? when one of my two FreeRADIUS 
servers stop working, or restart, or crash will the load balancer appliance 
start sending packets only to the live server until it gets back up?
Yes it will.  Part of the logic built into the load balancers is all about 
uptime.  It's a little off topic here, but the answer is absolutely yes on all 
counts.


3.- Isn't the load balancer a single point of failure itself? How is this 
potential problem usually addressed?
Yes and No...It is if you only purchase 1 load balancer.  Whenever you are 
putting together a redundant HA environment, you always buy two.  100% of the 
LB's out there are designed to work in a "HA" (High Availability) partnership.

Hope that helps.



From: freeradius-users-bounces+jjulson=marketron....@lists.freeradius.org 
[mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+jjulson=marketron....@lists.freeradius.org] On 
Behalf Of Aldo Zavala
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 1:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Load Balance two FreeRADIUS servers (question)

Hi, I have reading few posts that ask how to Load Balance Two or more 
FreeRADIUS servers, and usually the expert's (Alan and others) answer is  to 
put a load balancer in front of the FreeRADIUS servers, I will trust you but I 
still have some questions about this:

1.- What load balancer is recommended? I would suppose that not all of them 
will load balance the UDP RADIUS well, I see many appliance, brands, etc.. just 
a thought

2.- Will this scenario cover the fail-over part? when one of my two FreeRADIUS 
servers stop working, or restart, or crash will the load balancer appliance 
start sending packets only to the live server until it gets back up?

3.- Isn't the load balancer a single point of failure itself? How is this 
potential problem usually addressed?

Thanks!!

Aldo Zavala

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