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Free webinar: FreeRADIUS & MySQL Cluster: Scalable and Highly Available AAA Services – EMEA

FreeRADIUS And MySQL ClusterAs network use grows and services become more dynamic, so existing Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) environments can struggle to keep pace with demand.

Tune into this webinar where you can hear from the Alan Dekok, one of the founders of the FreeRADIUS project and CEO of Network RADIUS, discuss the concepts and implementation of RADIUS services using the FreeRADIUS server and the MySQL Cluster database to deliver highly available and scalable AAA services.

As always, this webinar is free and you can register here. I will be manning the Q&A during the webinar.

In this session, you will learn about:

  • potential AAA limitations as network environments grow
  • advantages of deploying FreeRADIUS with MySQL Cluster
  • Performance, sizing and deployment of an AAA environment using FreeRADIUS with MySQL Cluster
  • customer case studies
  • how to get started

WHO:

Alan Dekok, Founder of the FreeRADIUS project and CEO of Network RADIUS
Matthew Keep, MySQL Cluster Product Management

WHAT:

FreeRADIUS & MySQL Cluster: Scalable and Highly Available AAA Services web presentation.

WHEN:

Tuesday, October 20, 2009: 10:00 Central European time

Tue, Oct 20: 09:00 Western European time

Tue, Oct 20: 11:00 Eastern European time

The presentation will be approximately 45 minutes long followed by Q&A.

WHERE:

Simply access the web seminar from the comfort of your own office.

WHY:

To learn more about how you can use FreeRADIUS and MySQL Cluster 7.0





New White Papers on deploying FreeRADIUS on MySQL Cluster

Scalable, Highly Available RADIUS solution using FreeRADIUS and MySQL Cluster

Scalable, Highly Available RADIUS solution using FreeRADIUS and MySQL Cluster

Before a client can start to access and consume services on a network, they must first be Authenticated to the network and then Authorized to use the services they are entitled too.  Their consumption of network resources then needs to be captured via the Accounting processes.  Collectively, Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) is a cornerstone of today’s network security, management and in many cases, monetization. RADIUS is a standard protocol to implement this AAA service.

As these networks grow, limitations can occur which add administrative overhead, inhibit flexible scaling and impact the timely synchronization of data across the AAA environment.

Using MySQL Cluster as the data store for a RADIUS server makes a lot of sense as it brings with it all of the standard MySQL Cluster benefits such as real-time response times, scalability, high availability and geographic redundancy.

Two new white papers have been produced to explain how MySQL Cluster can be used as the fault-tolerant, real-time, scalable data store for FreeRADIUS (a leading, open-source RADIUS server):

As these networks grow, limitations can occur which add administrative overhead, inhibit flexible scaling and impact the timely synchronization of data across the AAA environment.