We have been running radius (and ~90% of our infrastructure) on VMs 
(ESX/vSphere) for 5+ years without any issues.
We currently have 6 active servers behind an F5 load balancer which easily 
handles all our internal 802.1x etc. for our two main campuses.

Regards,

Mark Picone
Systems Administrator
Deakin eSolutions

Deakin University
Geelong Waterfront Campus
1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, VIC 3220
Phone: +61 3 52479505<tel://+61352479505/>
Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B

From: radiator-boun...@open.com.au [mailto:radiator-boun...@open.com.au] On 
Behalf Of Sasha Tchepourko
Sent: Friday, 18 September 2015 10:23 AM
To: radiator@open.com.au
Subject: [RADIATOR] VM or physical

Greetings everyone!

We are in process of virtualising our physical radius servers (to vmware) and 
wanted to get a general feel from users in the community here to see what is 
the preferred option, keep running on physical servers or move to vm... 
Obviously each option has it's own benefits and limitations, but as far as 
Radiator itself, any word of advise on what is the better platform? Anyone had 
any issues with running under vm worth mentioning?

Current Radiator servers setup in an active/active configuration with each of 
those servers processing around 1200 packets/min of dot1x auth for wireless 
networks and VPN with a number of handlers with pre/post hooks etc...

Thanks,
Sasha.

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