Amari Gable
Registered User
Join date: 26 Mar 2006
Posts: 23
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08-02-2007 09:58
please see the link here and it provides some help - this is old old old news nothing new I use this link to see who is sharing my sim server when i see too much lag it may be with a reset of sim i was cycling into a sim that was heavily scripted like a club which is NEVER good.
Yes I agree when we pay for a server we assume at first it is only used by us - but nothing we can do about it perhaps the talk about use hosting our own sims which has been in discussion might be an answer but the logistics do not make sense to me yet because we did PAY for a server so how will that work. In anycase it is what it is we cant do anything about it Amari
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AWM Mars
Scarey Dude :¬)
Join date: 10 Apr 2004
Posts: 3,398
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08-05-2007 03:05
I think the main emphasis of combining sims onto multi-cored systems, is one of the shared system services. From what I can gather for the specs, placing more cores/sim combinations, will leave a single HD, FSB or Ram set, struggling and add to that, the internal network links. Now when people TP to a sim, along with maybe a lot of other ppls on adjoining sims, you could find they will all be sharing the same system resources and network connection to the system.
Doubling the numbers (cores, ram etc) does not mean the gain is 100% everytime, not in the world of computing.
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Victor Komparu
Estate Manager
Join date: 18 Sep 2006
Posts: 24
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Un-shared servers
08-07-2007 19:24
This makes me wonder if those sims that run on dual-CPU machines apparently alone to us are actually sharing a sim with the Teen Grid. (Hopefully not the beta Grid!!)
Otherwise, they're wasting a lot of perfectly good CPU cycles.
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