(RADIATOR) Unix based SQL selection request......which one should I use?

1999-08-25 Thread Jay West

We're using FreeBSD 3.2Release for our radius servers. I've decided I have
to switch to using SQL rather than dbm files to get some other functionality
that we want.

My question is, does anyone have any suggestions as to which SQL server to
use? I have a strong preference for it to run on FreeBSD, and be free of
charge :) Must work well with radiator, and take a minimum of
cpu/disk/memory, etc The SQL server we pick will only be used for
radius, not website databases, etc. etc.

based on those requirements, should I be looking at msql or mysql or other?

Thanks in advance for everyone's input!

Jay West


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Re: (RADIATOR) Unix based SQL selection request......which one should I use?

1999-08-25 Thread Paul Black

Hi Jay,

I've recently put in MySql on Linux with Radiator/Radmin. It s working very
nicely. 

Regards.  Paul

Jay West wrote:
 
 We're using FreeBSD 3.2Release for our radius servers. I've decided I have
 to switch to using SQL rather than dbm files to get some other functionality
 that we want.
 
 My question is, does anyone have any suggestions as to which SQL server to
 use? I have a strong preference for it to run on FreeBSD, and be free of
 charge :) Must work well with radiator, and take a minimum of
 cpu/disk/memory, etc The SQL server we pick will only be used for
 radius, not website databases, etc. etc.
 
 based on those requirements, should I be looking at msql or mysql or other?
 
 Thanks in advance for everyone's input!
 
 Jay West
 
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