Antti Ilomäki kirjoitti:
I wonder if you noticed Lasse's post on the realXtend-dev list? He has
been researching grid mode and has a fairly good idea on what it would
take to have grid mode working. Mikko Pallari also knows a lot about
the server side.
Note though that the post there was about client side work for the new
viewer, Naali - whereas here I understood the question was more about
server side.
At least in this experiment modrex worked in grid mode enough so that a
rex region could be added to OSGrid,
http://www.cybertechnews.org/?p=2147 . Note that many of the issues
discussed in that article are about grids where you have vanilla opensim
and rex mixed, those probs afaik don't exist when using a rex only grid.
That said, we haven't used grid mode much at all with the dev companies
here, haven't had the need really yet (teleporting from a server to
another doesn't seem that bad often, though certainly the seamless
crossings in grids are nice and something we want eventually too).
~Toni
2010/2/1 Denis Tarasov <dtaras...@gmail.com <mailto:dtaras...@gmail.com>>
Dear All,
We have an idea of developing university-based 3D educational/science
portal using realxtend technology. We have done extensive testing on
standalone configuration and found that current feature set and
stability is more or less adequate for our purposes.
However we afraid that this solution would not scale up to many users
in the future. Is it true that nor realxtend 0.5 nor taiga server set
is not capable of running in grid mode? If yes, is there any
perspectives for getting this feature working?
Could we help developing grid mode and other essential features? We
can't provide any funds for the moment, but we have large server
facility that we can provide for developers for testing purposes, we
can run stress-tests with many users connecting simultaneously.
Best regards,
Denis Tarasov
Joint Supercomputer Center, Kazan Branch,
Russian Federation
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