>   What arguments are you using for radperf?  -n doesn't really work.
> 
>   -p will send requests as fast as the server can handle them, but no
> faster.  So if oyu're using "-p 10", and only seeing 15 pps, it's
> because the server can handle only 15 pps.
> 

Ok. RTFM is sometimes helpfull. I am using radlcient with -p 10 now from
a remote host:

radclient -s -p10 -f seppel <IP of radius-server>:1812 auth testing123 -q

175sec
           Total approved auths:  19762
             Total denied auths:  964
               Total lost auths:  0


Gives aprox 118 req per sec, system load on radserver < 1

with -p 25
Gives aprox 283 req per sec, system load on radserver > 5


For a virtual host with database and radius on one machine, it should be
ok. I will test some day with a real database server.

BR

Uwe
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