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ting, physics) until we reach the inter-connectedness of users, avatars, wo=
rlds and content that we call the 'metaverse'.<BR>
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> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:08:54 +0100<BR>> From: melanie at t-data.com=
<BR>> To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de<BR>> Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev=
] Proposal to subdivide the assets table<BR>> <BR>> Hi,<BR>> <BR>&=
gt; Dr Scofield wrote:<BR>> > Stefan Andersson wrote:<BR>> >&gt=
; a) Provided the scenario allows pushing local prims across boundaries.<BR=
>> >> b) The Prim can have a 'home asset server' which is the firs=
t region.<BR>> > exactly.<BR>> <BR>> That is where the problem =
starts with home hosted regions. Home DSL <BR>> is not suitable for asse=
t serving. With hosted systems, it would be <BR>> absolutely beautiful, =
truly spreading the load, but that darn home <BR>> DSL makes it a pain.<=
BR>> <BR>> Also, that would lead to issues if that server goes down. =
So, if <BR>> that were to be adopted, it would have to be combined with =
<BR>> persistent caching, so the resources needed are present on the <BR=
>> server currently hosting the object, as well as on the creation serve=
r.<BR>> <BR>> We should try to avoid allowing grey prims by design. I=
 agree they <BR>> will happen eventually, but i believe they should not =
be a design <BR>> feature, we should do our utmost to prevent them.<BR>&=
gt; <BR>> Melanie<BR>> Melanie<BR>> <BR>> _____________________=
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