With modern
operating systems we have various server task scheduling options available to
use.
We can either use
OSes modified to provide soft real-time such as versions of Linux. We can also
ask the task schedulers to give certain processes either higher priority or to
give
On Wed 20 Sep 2006 14:09, Tariq Rashid wrote:
With modern operating systems we have various server task scheduling
options available to use.
We can either use OSes modified to provide soft real-time such as versions
of Linux. We can also ask the task schedulers to give certain processes
Of Peter Nixon
Sent: 20 September 2006 12:22
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: realtime for freeradius
On Wed 20 Sep 2006 14:09, Tariq Rashid wrote:
With modern operating systems we have various server task scheduling
options available to use.
We can either use OSes modified to provide
Tariq Rashid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
consider clusters of proxying freeradius - no database backend - these
servers merely proxy radius requests onto other servers (possibly other
organisations)... would real-time scheduling improve the jitter at this
layer which sees large numbers of
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