It is provided as a virtual machine disk image that has everything in it you 
would need to stand up an open simulator instance, with voice, and web-based 
management tools.  It is designed to be a fully featured system that can work 
on a network that is completely isolated.  You do not need to be connected to 
the Internet for it to work.  Lastly, it is configured such that you can create 
very large estates and deploy to a grid of servers.

A note about the MOSES Grid Manager:  we ran into an issue where we needed to 
efficiently load balance our virtual machines.  If you plan to manage a large 
number of sims or estates, a graphical solution may allow you to reduce your 
labor overhead from manual maintenance.  We created a set of tools that allow 
us to graphically re-allocate sims to servers graphically through a web 
interface.  Initially we investigated ROBUST, but after working with Dan Lake 
and Robert Adams we saw it would be better to implement this kind of 
functionality with Simiangrid. 

We created it for use on military networks, however I release it to the public 
as a gesture of good will.

Douglas Maxwell, MSME
Science and Technology Manager
Virtual World Strategic Applications
U.S. Army Research Lab
Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC)
(c) (407) 242-0209
NEW DoD Email:  [email protected]
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[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Spacefriends 
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Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 11:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] MOSES In A Box Released!

What is MOSES good for or better than lastest out of the box opensim? Could not 
find answers about this ?

Best regards.
Wordfromthe Wise

Best regards
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