Exactly Mr. Blue that is the general framework in a nutshell. Regression testing of versions, operating systems, and hardware configurations for comparisons and such would be a wonderful thing indeed.
The idea of a common single region oar file is great too. Dirk, the load testing would be targeted at individual servers (machines) to help people determine what their systems can handle. This of course would benefit those who are putting together grids too. It often feels like we are all building race cars but have no idea what race we are going to be using them at. How do we know what hardware will handle what purpose? It is a pretty reasonable assumption that most people at least have some idea what they are hoping to accomplish when they build their OpenSim systems. Maybe they just want a single region for their 10 friends to watch movies or someone might need to train 100 people for an afternoon on some new business process. If I have a server that is performing at 75 btps (Bot Trots Per Second) and we know that equates to 12 avatars comfortably using a single region then I need to plan my hardware accordingly. Who knows, you might just need to make a few tweaks to an INI file to get your Bot Trots up to 150. At least there would be a way to measure it. It may be necessary to have 5 or 6 actual tests to determine various aspects of the server capabilities or as simple as making 500 bots run from one side of the region to the other in the shortest time (we could call it the Red Rover effect). Just from my own observations of people in SL and other grids there are only a few things we all do consistently (other than buying shoes), stand around and chat, walk, dance, and fly. Creating some bots that do those things would be a great starting point. I remember RealXtend came with Beneath the Waves and it had several bots swimming all around (really killed my poor little laptop server). :) -Robert -- View this message in context: http://opensim-users.2152040.n2.nabble.com/Load-Testing-OpenSim-tp5197654p5211174.html Sent from the opensim-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Opensim-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users
