On 18/06/09 11:02, Arturo Nakasone wrote: > Hello, > > This question might be somewhat unrelated to OpenSim, but we would > appreciate if anyone could help us with this: > > Currently, we have two Dell PowerEdge servers running two separate > instances of OpenSim. While we were testing our applications, we had > some small performance problems we would like to avoid by combining the > power of both our servers. In short, what we are looking for is a way to > cluster our servers in such a way that OpenSim can look at this cluster > as one server. Since most of the burden for our applications is in the > Region Server, I am not sure if running OpenSim in Grid mode will really > help in this case. > > If anyone knows about any hardware or software based solution we can > use, please let us know
Simple answer, Run your OpenSim in a Virtual Machine (Xen/KVM/QEMU) and have both physical servers running the Virtual Machines setup as a cluster with shared storage. This also gives you Load Balancing and Fault Tolerance as a bonus :-) -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything, they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.." Gavin Spurgeon. AKA Da Geek -- This message was scanned by DaGeek Spam Filter and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ Opensim-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users
