"King, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would FreeRADIUS take advantage of a Dual CPU system?
If you run it in multi-threaded mode, yes.
But unless your server is *very* busy, dual CPU's are overkill.
Alan DeKok.
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> If the AP's are wireless, then CPU is more important, as
> EAP uses SSL, which has a large CPU impact.
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Would FreeRADIUS take advantage of a Dual CPU system?
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"King, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're going to be setting up a freeRADIUS server to service around 400
> simultaneous connections. (500 AP's, 4000 users, about 400 online at
> once) Accounting info would be on another different server.(Not part of
> FreeRADIUS)
That's a pretty sma
We have a similar setup... about the same number of APs and users, more
online simultaneously. And, we're enforcing PEAP reauths every 15 minutes.
We're running 2 Dell Poweredge 650s, each with a single 2.4GHz P4, 512MB
RAM, single 40GB hard drive in failover. The first 650 takes the brunt
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