On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 3:56 AM Veronique Lefebure <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> we plan to adopt the "hot-standby" high-availability mode.
> The main reason being that compared to load-balancing, it makes the
> configuration files simpler.
> Has any one have experience to share on this topic ?
> If yes, what is the DHCP traffic rate you have ?
> How many (dynamic) leases in average ? on ipv4 ? on ipv6 ?
> With DDNS enabled ?
> Are the KEA servers running on bare-metal or on virtual machines ?
> On which operating system ? Which KEA version ?
>
>
We've been running 1.8.2, bare metal, Ubuntu Focal in hot standby mode for
a few months now, without issue. There's only 557 leases currently, so
pretty lightweight. All IPv4.  They all have 60 minute leases. The vast
majority are host reservations, so very few dynamic leases. DDNS isn't
enabled.

It's too few hosts, for too short of a time, to really derive much insight
from :)

But I figured I'd chime in that we're using that mode.
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