Maybe I am misunderstanding you, but are you saying there is already a method to pull the data from the database and cache it using 'fastusers'? I do not see anyway to do that... There are a lot reasons to keep the data in a database, look at the NAS table (I realize it is read-on-start for DOS reasons) but someone must be of the same mind set as me or there would be no client support in the SQL module. Roy ________________________________ From: freeradius-users-bounces+rwalker=sensorlogic.com@lists.freeradius.org on behalf of A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk Sent: Sun 7/29/2007 3:42 PM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: SQL usage ideas Hi, > Well if you understand server/client systems, no client request is INIFINATELY faster than a server cached request. So when you get to the point where you need to handle several hundred requests a second, you do the math. depends on how the SQL tables are indexed, how the server is configured etc etc - certainly I've got some very complex queries that upon benchmarking against a million entries can run in less than 0.00 (ie MySQL basic counter in seconds isnt good enough to measure ;-) ) but if you want to take your data, then cache it in memory rather than query it.....well, that sounds much like having it in memory and not in a database at all - ie 'fastusers' and the such...rather than a database as we know it. alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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