Charles Krinke wrote:
> Well, let me jump in here a little bit.
> 
> If I were going to set this up, I would start with four OpenSim regions,
> each running on a different Linux server.
> 
> I would put them in a square and make the landing point at the
> four-corner junction.
> 
> I would then make each of the four regions a seperate classroom and plan
> on reliably handling 20-30 simultaneous in each of the four regions.
> 
> When I had sufficient experience, i.e. one quarter (or semester), then I
> would consider expanding (or coalescing two regions into one server)
> based on the quarter's (or semester's) reliability or stability.
> 
> I think MCortez said something very similar to this a few posts ago and
> he would tend to know also.
> 
> Charles
> 
> p.s. At this point, one can expect to handle 20 avatars simultaneously
> in one region comfortably.
> 
> p.p.s 40 Avatars simultaneous in one region is 'iffy'.

+1 on that given the current state of affairs.

        DrS/dirk
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