Re: [RadiusNT] Redundancy

Dale E. Reed Jr. ( (no email) )
Thu, 24 Feb 2000 15:57:37 -0800

Troy Settle wrote:
>
> I would not recommend doing a nightly transfer unless you're short on
> bandwidth, or don't care about concurrency control. A transactional
> replication would be much better for this. I'm doing it now, and it's
> actually very light on the CPU and Bandwidth.
>
> Anyways, you probably want all the tables except the CALLS table, though I
> didn't try leaving any out to be sure.
>
> You'll also need to copy all the stored procedures and views before you'll
> be functional.
>
> If accounting is important for you, you'll want to send accounting info to a
> seperate DSN that points to your primary SQL database.

If all you want it authentication, then don't replicate the billing
tables.
Check the RadiusNT documentation and only replicate the tables listed in
there. That way when you do billing, it doesn't try and move all that
information to the other server.

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