[Opensim-dev] New OpenSim servers
Belxjander Serechai
belxjander at gmail.com
Wed Jun 4 11:31:21 UTC 2008
if scripting is to be seperated from Assets and Inventory and is
running seperately...
then why not key everything out?
make for walled garden realms and handle geocities/google/... server
farm provision of 3D region services?
if a basic region needs next to nothing to actually be provided and
everything is provided by seperate machines,
then a basic rack case with decent cooling would be able to provide
one hell of a network system and would
only then need being hooked to an IX location (AIX/WIX/CIX/DIX for
Auckland Wellington Christchurch Dunedin, Internet Exchanges
respectively)
I only refer to the real Internet Exchanges in NZ that I am aware
of... maybe someone else is aware of an equal site in Europe/US?
and seperation of object provision also means multiple pipelines of
requests since each server needs a client or region server connection
right?
I just cant stop my curiousity about these things at times :)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Mike Mazur <mmazur at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Adam, Justin,
>
> On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 08:47:49 +0100
> Justin Clark-Casey <jjustincc at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> These are all good questions. To some extent the best thing is just
>> to try some of them out - I anticipate that the M server isn't
>> required in grid unless you want grid-wide instant messaging
>
> OK that makes sense. I have played around with it a bit and things
> seemed to work fine with and without it. It's always nice to confirm
> such hunches with the experts, though ;)
>
>> As Adam said, the order of starting up UGAI doesn't actually matter,
>> [...]
>> I wouldn't worry about that - the script server hasn't been
>> implemented yet - the code that is there is development code.
>
> Sounds good. Thanks for the clarifications!
>
> Mike
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