[Opensim-dev] Auditorium for 500

Kyle "G" create at reactiongrid.com
Sat Dec 13 18:22:40 UTC 2008


When users ask for huge conferences ask them if there is any way you could
use parcel media/web streaming to have users in several grids. Also consider
breaking an event up over a number of days. Often anything over 50 user per
presenter/noob-wrangler will cause havoc anyway. 
 
Try and readjust your clients/users concurrency settings to lower numbers
but done over time in many events or via web broadcast to many grids at
once. All users will not see each other at once but HyperGrid allows for at
least easy grid travel. Try and use some low tech approaches to the limits
as all VW’s have them.
 
From: opensim-dev-bounces at lists.berlios.de
[mailto:opensim-dev-bounces at lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Americo Damasceno
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 12:36 PM
To: OpenSim DEV
Subject: [Opensim-dev] Auditorium for 500
 
 
 Thanks, Kyle. Your answer was very important to me. I am one of the few
guys in Brazil trying the use of OpenSim and have
received, some days ago, a consult from an important brazilian university
asking me about the possibility of the creation of a 3D "virtual campus"
having many resourses, included the auditorium for 500. My answer was: "We
need to wait a little more to know if this is possible. My first impression
is that it is not an easy task to do it.".
 I am not an OpenSim expert like you but your answers confirm  that didn't
say anything very wrong.
 
 Americo Damasceno
 
 http://www.dmu.com
 
 
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