Dear Leigh, Thanks for you answer, So you recommend radiator? What about analyses, you know always thinking about billing systems with staffs who does not have any idea about backend is hard ... You always have problems with operators and they make lots of exceptions, Is'nt it? And if you have time would you please tell me more about your load balancers? I am really confused really with designing and analysing this project :( Thanks On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Leigh Porter <leigh.porter@ukbroadband.com>wrote:
On 5 Jan 2012, at 22:02, "Shahab Vahabzadeh" <sh.vahabzadeh@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there, Has anybody experience about running and OSS System in enterprise level? And do you have any idea about it? For example for an ISP who is running users more than 20K or 30K, there must be some good solutions to integrate all systems like: Radius, Billing Systems and CRM For example after searching and asking friends I have some ideas about Radius to use: radiator Is there anybody who has analyse such a systems before in his ISP? Need sharing here :) Thanks
We did this a few years ago and ended up writing the while thing ourselves. This included billing, subscriber management etc etc.
We integrates to salesforce.com for the internal front end and the user facing stuff we did ourselves.
It was a big project and took a team of six about six months. But we ended up with a perfect solution that did exactly what we needed and it was pretty good.
It handled within the order of users you mention, but we designed to 100k users.
We used radiator (highly recommended) with openldap back end. Multiple load balanced servers etc etc.
The worst thing we did was to build our own mail system. Not that it was an issue, it never went wrong, but these days I'd just send people to gmail or something.
-- Leigh Porter
______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com ______________________________________________________________________
-- Regards, Shahab Vahabzadeh, Network Engineer and System Administrator PGP Key Fingerprint = 8E34 B335 D702 0CA7 5A81 C2EE 76A2 46C2 5367 BF90