(RADIATOR) Re: status Radiator at rdc
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Sun Jan 6 23:14:19 CST 2002
Hello Laurens -
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 09:08, Laurens Thissen wrote:
> Hello Hugh and Mike,
>
> Last week we decided to split the function of our Radius system as follows:
> - 2 radiator daemon's on 2 separate machines, one for
> KPN Telecom IP Dial and one for Versatel VPOP
> - 2 separate machines for the DB; one master and one
> slave with continuous replication. We are considering now
> which OS and which DB. The choice is between:
> OS: SUN Solaris or Linux
> DB: mysql or db2
>
> When you have any advice concerning a specific
> combination, please let me know.
> Thanks in advance.
>
We have many customers using both SUN Solaris and Linux, and many customers
also using MySQL (not many using DB2 as far as I am aware).
The decision about what to use really depends on what you are most
comfortable with in terms of vendor support and so on.
regards
Hugh
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