Well, that's why I am saying we used the nas simulation tool.  We can hammer a lot of traffic with this multi-threaded tool and also we tried at least three client boxes so don't assume our traffic was not enough.

----- Original Message ----
From: Anders Holm <anders.holm@sysadmin.ie>
To: FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 12:25:19 PM
Subject: Re: performance report?

Re: performance report? It is not likely your actually putting too much strain on the server side. YouĒll need quite a lot of machines hammering the RADIUS server before itĒll break into a sweat. The client side would have higher CPU utilization then the server side, per request.

Comparing one program to another is not exactly comparing apples with apples. ItĒs more like comparing a duck with a fork lift. One flies, the other just doesnĒt (or rather, when it does, you donĒt want to be there to see it) ...

//anders

On 20/08/2008 20:18, "Kevin J" <kevinsmailer@yahoo.com> wrote:

Does anybody know the performance on Sun T-1000?
Just noticed that radius cannot reach more than 20% CPU time when we ran a heavy traffic with nas simulations.  We have tested some other programs and could reach even more than 90% so just curious anybody experienced the similar result.



 

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