[Opensim-dev] Performance issue :S

Mo Hax imohax at gmail.com
Wed Aug 27 15:20:04 UTC 2008


I would agree that using a grid that is used provides the most motivated
testing environment.

On the other hand, I haven't read anything about the need of a staging test
environment, like the SL Beta grid has served.

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Charles Krinke <cfk at pacbell.net> wrote:

> One of the main goals of OSGrid is to provide a consistent testing
> environment with a variety of known and controlled configurations.
>
> In general, the plazas are the most known and controlled and a number of
> developers have access to the plaza consoles whenever they wish.
>
> There are regions that I and others have setup that represent various use
> cases. Things such as:
>
> Yang - One region, one server, reasonable RAM, Linux, DSL from a home
> 'Moons' - Four regions running on one OpenSim.exe instance in Linux, DSL
> from a home
> Celt - Small VPS (256MByte RAM) in colo in the UK
>
> These just represent a small sample. They all get reasonable traffic and
> the plazas, both LinuxPlazas (Wright, Lbsa) and the WindowsPlazas (Zaius,
> Bade, SeaPrior, Teravus) have very significant traffic, if not the most
> traffic of any existing OpenSim regions on any grids.
>
> In general, we are encouraging folks to test and report with the latest
> secondlife.com official client, but there are folks testing with a variety
> of clients.
>
> So, we already have a system testing environment in place.
>
> I would urge us to define via wiki or mantis a few recipes for regression
> tests and take advantage of the hundreds of folks logging into these and
> other regions each day.
>
> Or, one could consider some bot testing using the regions setup for testing
> Opensim. That certainly is another reasonable action.
>
> Charles
>
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