No argument here whether opensim can be tuned to a VPS (and vice versa); nor that such a configuration can be successfully operated providing such tuning has been performed.
That being said, most VPS are not provisioned by the end user, and are typically being selected out of an abundance of concern pursuant to cost of operations over concerns relating to performance. To make matters worse for those attempting to provide support, the preponderance of VPS offerings in the marketplace simply do not have the resources to do more than a passing job of opensim hosting. For this reason it has been the case that we at OSgrid, historically at least, tend to decline to support instances implemented on VPS. Of course, anyone can offer advice and opinion. YMMV. Cheers On Oct 8, 2013 7:03 PM, "Shaun T. Erickson" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/4/13 6:08 PM, James Stallings II wrote: > > ... > LASTLY: > > When it comes to opensims, VPS are bad, and are not supported > configurations. You need real hardware under your opensims. This is > something you should see to as soon as possible. > > > I disagree with this. Aside from a driver issue, resolved a couple years > ago, I've had zero issues running my simulators under VMware ESXI 4.1 and > now 5.0. Properly sized VMs, with appropriate resources, run OpenSim just > fine. > > -ste > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >
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