>Brandon Bryant wrote:
>>
>> OK.. Then here is another question for you. How difficult is it to set
up
>> replication for two SQL servers? I am reluctant to point both radius
>
>Its not for the weak of heart or under powered machines. You should
>have
>atleast a 256mb, SCSI based, PII box for the replication source.
>
>> servers to the same SQL server. Right now, the primary radius and the
>> primary SQL are the same machine, and the secondary radius and the
>> secondary SQL are the same machine. If the Primary radius server goes
>> down, chances are the db is down too. I guess we could have one db
server
>> and point two other servers running radius to that one, and then have
even
>> another machine running a backup DB, and then use the multiple DSN
feature
>> on Radius to switch to the backup DB when there is a problem with the
>
>If you have the hardware (RadiusNT takes very little CPU usage) then I
>recommend NOT running RadiusNT on your SQL Servers. I don't recommend
>running ANYTHING on your SQL Servers. Build them so that they wont
>go down and you'll be in good shape.
>
>> first. Does (will) RadiusNT have the multi-DSN feature? I know it has
>> been discussed on the list before but I never really saw whether or not
>> this feature will do what I want it to here.
>
>This is quite a but more complicated than just connecting to a bunch of
>listed DSNs. You should see this in the next major release, as we
>are working on it actively.
>
>> I'm trying to keep my point of failure as far back as possible. If the
>> server goes down at 2AM, I don't want to have change anything to get
>> service back up.
>
>Some of the new RadiusNT 2.5.200 features will greatly help here, as
>they
>actively cache and can keep on going if SQL Server goes down.
>
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