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<DIV>I have been experimenting with converting to a var region for my 8x8 group
of regions. Only 17 of them are land regions with the rest oceans to give
everyone a great view.</DIV>
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<DIV>My current thinking after trying several different combinations of var
regions from one giant down to a bunch of 2x2’s and all sorts of different
mixtures in-between, is to make it into a new 9x9 area, with 9 3x3 var regions
next to one another.</DIV>
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<DIV>These would run as three vars on each of my three servers which would
evenly distribute the load.</DIV>
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<DIV>Does anyone have experience with running three var’s of this size on a
single server, and how efficient is it?</DIV>
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<DIV>Another question I have is about using the OSSL functions to make the
different parcels. My question: should I make them one at a time using the
OSSL functions, or can I make them all at once using one large script with each
parcel in it’s own little section?</DIV>
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