Hi Justin.

I used / am using something like that and experimented with it in the past, 
especially when hypergrid was divided among different versions. At first I 
tried using several opensim installations (one running 0.6.9, another 0.7) 
access the same db at the same time; when that didn't work too well, I just 
used the one db and would run whatever version I would need at the time to go 
to the place in hypergrid I want to go to. Nowadays I'm using mostly 0.7.1 and 
0.7 & 0.6.9 on occasion. I never had any problems that way other than avatar 
appearance wasn't persistent between versions.

Justin Clark-Casey <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi guys,

I was just curious if anybody is using a configuration where multiple separate 
standalones share a common database?
This wouldn't be a classic 'serverless' grid [1] since the standalones wouldn't 
be aware of each other's presence (as
they wouldn't persist data to the grid service). You could login to any 
particular standalone with the same user and
inventory but you couldn't see the others on the map or teleport to them.

[1] http://metaverseink.com/blog/?p=47

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