Good. It would be nice to see the results when you get it.
I'm going to conduct some more tests on my server too. The preliminary
tests I've done at my home computer, with win8 and lots of stuff installed.
Timothy Rogers did some tests on his servers and got better results that I
did.
Fernando Ol
Interesting. I'll give it a try on my test sims and watch memory
consumption as memory limitations are often an issue for some virtual
server installs. And yes, it's always good to have options. I'm glad to see
it in the git master :)
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Fernando Francisco de Oliveira
my intention with the project was to add new features and not replace them.
With a database like postgresql, we can cover more users, and many of them
in the corporate environment.
Database migration is an option, and I'm working on a tool to cover who
want to do it.
I saw some advantages using po
What are the advantages of of using PostgreSQL for Opensim in comparison to
mysql? Perfomance? Memory usage? Anything else? As far as I know, both have
improved over the years and for me, as an average user and not a database
guru, they are about the same. In other words, why should I switch if I
h
I hope so. I want to see it in production soon. cant wait to compile it
from oficial repository :)
I'm working on the database migration tool, and it is almost done. (mysql
to postgresql) or any direction (even sqlite to postgres), mssql to
postgres.
as prototype its fixed to mysql to postgres, bu
On 10/10/2013 10:09 PM, Fernando Francisco de Oliveira wrote:
Hello
I just requested a push from my fork of opensim to the nebadon git
opensim repository, that I created the PostgreSQL project to use this
database in opensim.
https://github.com/ffoliveira/opensimulator/tree/PostgreSQL
I alread
Ahh yes, robust
On Oct 11, 2013 8:20 AM, "Fernando Francisco de Oliveira" <
ferna...@oliveira.eti.br> wrote:
> Yes, but for griders, I think it need a migration too, what oar can't do
> ...
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> Fernando Oliveira
> http://oliveira.eti.br
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> http://twitter.com/oliveira_lands
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> 2013/10/1
Yes, but for griders, I think it need a migration too, what oar can't do ...
Fernando Oliveira
http://oliveira.eti.br
http://twitter.com/oliveira_lands
2013/10/11 James Stallings II
> Hi Sean,
>
> Migration would most readily be accomplished with the very excellent OAR
> capability provided
Hi Sean,
Migration would most readily be accomplished with the very excellent OAR
capability provided by Justin Clarke-Casey a few years back ;)
Cheers
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Fernando Francisco de Oliveira <
ferna...@oliveira.eti.br> wrote:
> Hello, thank you for your support. Me a
Hello, thank you for your support. Me and Timothy did some preliminary
tests and it seens to work in a some way better than mysql. But as you said
it depends from each environment where it is been tested.
I'm working on a software tool do do the migrations from any opensim
supported database to po
This is very cool!
Fernando -- are there any quantitative results of how well PostgreSQL
handles OpenSim's workload compared to MySQL/MariaDB? Has anyone
tested the performance to see if it is actually better?
I know it's very hard to compare two database systems, because you can
easily produce a
I don't have any objections on taking this into core, as long as
Fernando is willing to maintain it in the long run.
Thanks, Fernando.
On 10/10/2013 7:09 PM, Fernando Francisco de Oliveira wrote:
Hello
I just requested a push from my fork of opensim to the nebadon git
opensim repository, that
Brilliant Fernando, Cheers!
James
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Fernando Francisco de Oliveira <
ferna...@oliveira.eti.br> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just requested a push from my fork of opensim to the nebadon git opensim
> repository, that I created the PostgreSQL project to use this database in
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