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| == What is an Openspace Region? ==
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| An Openspace Region is intended for light use such as water, hills, and forest.
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| They are not intended for building, living in, renting as homes, or use for events.
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| An Openspace Region is limited to 750 prims and a ten avatars at a time.
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| Openspace Regions run four per CPU, and therefore have significantly reduced performance compared with Private Regions. They simply are not designed for heavy use.
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| {{KBnote|You must own Private Region to buy an Openspace Region.}}
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| You can also convert an existing region into four Openspaces, although you cannot convert your last remaining region.
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| ==How are Homestead Regions and Openspace Regions different?==
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| '''Openspace Regions''' are intended for very low-impact use only. They share four CPUs per server, and support a limited number of objects. They support 750 prims and only ten avatars at a time.
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| '''Homestead Regions''' are for quiet residential or light commercial use. They are not intended for events, malls, or other high-impact uses. They support 3750 prims and 20 avatars, and will likely also have script limits.
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| For a detailed comparison of Openspace, Homestead, and Full Regions, see [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Buying-private-Regions/ta-p/700045#Private_Region_types Buying private Regions].
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| ==What are the policies on land rental on Openspaces?==
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| Openspaces are not approved for residential or commercial rental, or for habitation. They are only for open areas of scenery and parkland.
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| ==Can I deed parcels on my Openspace to my group?==
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| No. Deeding and selling parcels on Openspaces is not allowed.
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| [[Category:Landowners]]
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| [[Category:FAQs]]
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