We are running a smaller setup, about 10,000 subscriber in only one POP
for 99% on-line wireless connections (not dial-up), meaning, mostly long
connections (but when the NAS falls for some reason and comes back alive
again, we have hundreds of requests all at once).
We are using radiator on a netra t1, openldap 2.0.7 in another netra t1
for most authentications (there is also ipass, but it's very seldom
used), and mysql for accounting on yet another netra t1 (the session
database is on the same radiator host, also with mysql).
The accounting database is not actually used for accounting (for now,
they are selling flat fee connections), but only for debugging and
incident tracking, and quering it sometimes bogged down the server.
Radiator has been running for 4 months wihtout a hitch. It NEVER went
down, we upgraded from 2.16.3 to 2.17.1 and changed the configurations
several times (from enabling/disabling a trace 4 to changing the logic of
the config file), and it NEVER failed.
We do all the testing before going live on an intel box with RedHat 6.2
on it and that never went down, either, anyway, that box never had real
load.
Just my 2cents...
El 7 Mar 2001, a las 17:09, Sudjiwo Husodo escribió:
> Hi all !!
>
> We are moving our Radiator on mysql/linux to Oracle due to our billing
> systems that
> is developed on Oracle. We are debating whether to use Oracle/Linux or
> Oracle/Sun.
> Can anybody comment as to which platform is better for Radiator?
>
> We currently have 27 pops (35,000 subscribers) and considering to have a
> copy of
> the local pops subscribers on each pop using Oracle replication (and of
> course a
> local pop radiator). The needs is due to bw savings more than infrastructure
> stability
> in Indonesia. Currently with mysql/linux a centralized radiator works just
> fine. Can
> anybody comment on this approach?
>
> Regards,
> Sudjiwo
>
>
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