Hello James -

This is a "how long is a piece of string" question, as almost everything 
depends on the external resources that Radiator is using.

In other words, Radiator performance is almost always dependent on things like 
SQL and/or LDAP databases.

Radiator itself using an in-memory cache can do thousands of requests per 
second, but real world performance with SQL tends to be more like hundred(s) 
per second, and LDAP tends to be more like ten(s) per second.

YMMV - note also that in a production environment you should be using things 
like multiple Radiator hosts with load balancer(s).

For testing you should put together a "proof of concept" development system and 
run some tests with "Trace 4" and "LogMicroseconds" so you can see exactly how 
long each processing step is taking.

See the example configuration files in the "goodies" directory, and the 
Radiator reference manual in "doc/ref.pdf".

regards

Hugh


On 24 Jul 2012, at 03:13, James Austin wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> Are there any published measurements on the number of transactions per second 
> your AAA product is capable of achieving running on a windows OS based server?
>  
> Regards,
>  
> James Austin
> Manager Technology & Projects
> Crystal Communications Ltd.
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