Presumably if your handler forks and does heavy processing you should get a gain from a multiprocessor.

Also, if your handler invokes a local database having a CPU for the DB and another for radius won't hurt.

Wesley Hof wrote:

Hi list,

I have 2 questions.

1) Radiator is based on perl, so I suppose that dual-proc machines don't have
  any purpose ? What about a machine with a xeon proc ?

2) Is the sessionDB split-up from the accounting DB?

Thanks.
W.

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