> Name: Piotr Sawicki
> Project: Active-Active clustering support for easier scalability
> Congratulations to the selected students and thanks to all applicants!
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/google/gsoc2012/harold/6001

Cool. That's pretty ambitious. I'd put RADIUS auth failover at the top of the 
priority list -- it's fine if registration, violation, and accounting are down 
for a while, but you never want already-registered clients to notice an outage.

A read-only MySQL replica and some hacks to defer or disable updates to the 
various "last seen" tables might be enough to keep a backup FreeRADIUS going 
(to be configured failover-only at each NAS). Has anyone been down that road 
before?

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