Hello Dat
I would expect to see better performance than that on those boxes. Some
comments:

1. If the Ultra-2 enterprise has a faster processor then I would expect
Radiator to be faster too. Perhaps you should be sure that you are not actually
measuring the performance of radpwtst rather than Radiator: radpwtst requires a
significant number of cycles too, and I would suggest you run it on a separate
(faster) box if you can.

2. The default configuration file radius.cfg that is shipped with Radiator has
all the bells and whistles turned on, and it is definitely not streamlined for
performance (it does multiple meaningless username rewrites, has lots of
debugging turned on etc.)

3. related to 2 above there are a number of tips in the reference manual for
tuning performance that you may want to consult.

Hope that helps.

Cheers.


On Mar 12,  4:11pm, Dat Duong wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Performance
> Radiator is a pretty good product and it is very flexible.  The performance
> is not too good though ?? I've tried to push Radiator both on my ultra-10
> and ultra-enterprise 2 and in both case I cannot pass ~40 tps and the
> CPU go to 99%.  There is very litte difference between an ultra-2 enterprise
> and ultra 10 (the ultra -2 should do at least 3 X better).  The user database
> used is the sample shipped witth the product so it has very few entries.
> Am I doing something wrong here or it just the way Radiator works.
> Dat
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