Hello,

Ram could be an issue and the usual motto, the more, the better is true.
The other important point, even  more important than Ram, is your internet
upload stream (server to client).
If you run your box on a 1.5mb upload DSLbox, don't expect too much.

As exemple, all the regionserver in our grid (k-grid) are on 100mb symetric
link to the clients.

To sumerize :
 1) Bandwith
 2) Ram

I know we can arrgue, but thoses are really the 2 mains points to take care.

Sacha


On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:27 AM, Robert Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Just a heads up, you definitely do not want to grow more than 150 trees on
> a
> 1gb 4 Region simulator. I started having all sorts of issues with the
> viewer
> not keeping up but when I weeded down to 145 trees everything is behaving
> now. This brings me to a question:
>
> Running in Standalone mode using Ubuntu, what is the best ratio of Server
> RAM to Regions to Amount of Prims? I am of course meaning in a general
> sense
> because I realise there are various types of prims and such, lets just
> assume for argument a typical cube 1m x 1m x 1m. Also assuming a base core
> processor of at least a Core 2 Duo 2.33ghz which is probably atypical for
> many of us just getting started.
>
> -Robert
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