Sounds good, i sent out the word to OSgrid Folks: http://news.osgrid.org/2011/04/15/network-testing-on-sciencesim/ http://twitter.com/osgrid/statuses/58744209489920000
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Lake, Dan <[email protected]> wrote: > The virtual worlds team at Intel has been investigating network performance > in OpenSim. We recently made changes to prioritization and queuing of scene > updates, adaptive client throttles and packet resend timers. Our validation > so far has used mostly synthetic workloads but the results indicate greatly > improved network performance, especially for high latency and low bandwidth > clients. > > We are conducting a networking test in ScienceSim next Tuesday and invite > OpenSim users from all geographic locations to join us. We will be running > our distributed scene graph (dsg) with a high client/avatar count and > logging queues, throttles, and bandwidth characteristics of connected > clients. > > When: Tuesday, April 19. 9AM PDT (UTC-7). > > Where: Login to 'welcome0419' region on ScienceSim and teleport to a test > region from there. > > IRC: island.sciencesim.com/6667 #perftest > > We'll plan on running for an hour but something will probably break sooner. > If you come by, please tell us about your experience on IRC or via email. > I'm interested in which viewer you are using and how you are connected to > the Internet. > > ScienceSim account creation: http://www.sciencesim.com/simian/. > Hypergrid probably works but we have not tested it with the dsg regions. I > recommend making an account if possible. > > Hope you can make it. Thanks, > > Dan Lake > Intel Labs > [email protected] > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev > -- Michael Emory Cerquoni - Nebadon Izumi @ http://osgrid.org
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