Dears, How do you do ? I appreciate your urgent support regarding vAAA dimensioning, now I have a 800 transactions/sec from P-GW to vAAA so I want to deploy this vAAA using freeradius v.3.0.15 so: 1. How many VMs do I need for the vAAA ? 2. What are the VM requirements needed: CPU, storage and RAM for each VM ? 3. What is the CPU to be used ? Waiting for your prompt response. Best Regards, Nader Nassef Zaki Raya IT Team Leader of Presales of Networks CCIE R&S #43195 Mobile: +201224708428 E-mail: nader_zaki@rayacorp.com<mailto:nader_zaki@rayacorp.com> Website: www.raya-it.net<http://www.raya-it.net> Disclaimer: NOTICE, The information contained in this message is confidential and is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you have received this message in error or there are any problems please notify the originator immediately. The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. Raya will not be liable for direct, special, indirect or consequential damages arising from alteration of the contents of this message by a third party or as a result of any malicious code or virus being passed on. Views expressed in this communication are not necessarily those of Raya.If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by email, facsimile or telephone and return and/or destroy the original message.
On 10/12/2017, at 5:05 AM, Nader Zaki <nader_zaki@rayacorp.com> wrote:
Dears,
How do you do ?
I appreciate your urgent support regarding vAAA dimensioning, now I have a 800 transactions/sec from P-GW to vAAA so I want to deploy this vAAA using freeradius v.3.0.15 so:
1. How many VMs do I need for the vAAA ?
2. What are the VM requirements needed: CPU, storage and RAM for each VM ?
3. What is the CPU to be used ?
Waiting for your prompt response.
This is a very wide set of questions, and can only be answered by you doing testing with your specific configuration. FreeRADIUS can be configured to do many, many different things, with many use cases being quite unique. A major factor that you have not mentioned at all, is which database you intend to use, if any - if this is not something you have considered, you are not at the stage of asking questions such as you have asked above, and I would strongly recommend either: 1) engaging an engineer who is competent in FreeRADIUS, of which there are many; or 2) deploying a proof of concept FreeRADIUS system, learn how it works in detail, break it, fix it, break it, fix it, etc. and then do some performance testing once you have figured out the optimal configuration for your environment. -- Nathan Ward
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