> On Jul 12, 2016, at 1:58 AM, Felix Eckhofer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Afaik Kea still does not support failover (and depending on network 
> topology, using a HA database backend can cause IP conflicts in a 
> split-brain situation).


That would be a concern.
We strive to make PacketFence more available, not less…

I guess we will have to look carefully at all the options.
What we want is a DHCP server that can dynamically be reconfigured and/or 
programmatically return different leases based on business logic for different 
MACs, and it has to be highly available (as much as reasonably possible).

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