tnt@kalik.net a écrit :
Why enabling replication? Isn't it possible to have one centralized
database for all radius server?
    

Ahem, even a single radius server is so much faster than the database.
That arrangement is doomed.
  

Well, actually here is how i wanted to set things up:

Each radius have a local mysql database to locally store accounting data.
Each local database is replicated to a central database which couls be used too as a redundancy for accounting if the local one fail (more over centralized accounting database used to process customers request and/or complaints).
One centralized mysql database (on another mysql server maybe) to handle IP allocation using rlm_sqlippool.

I have aproximatively 15000 users connected concurently. Does it seems to you a too weak or inefficient setup?
While my priority is high-availability

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP

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