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"Region" is a simulated environment as itself (or simulated parameters). It's not quite same meanings to [[sim]], but many peoples misunderstood so. The land in SL is hosted on a Linux server , each CPU handle 65,536 m² (256x256m) region. Current class5 host server has 4 CPU cores, so each server handle 4 regions. (except for void type region which are 4 per CPU).
"Region" is a simulated environment as itself (or simulated parameters). The land in SL is hosted on a Linux server , each CPU handle 65,536 m² (256x256m) region. Current class5 host server has 4 CPU cores, so each server handle 4 regions. (except for void type region which are 4 per CPU).


To learn more about the servers hosting SL, you can read the series of articles [http://blog.secondlife.com/?s=%22class+5%22] that have been posted to the SL blog.
To learn more about the servers hosting SL, you can read the series of articles [http://blog.secondlife.com/?s=%22class+5%22] that have been posted to the SL blog.


See: [[Viewer coordinate frames]]
See: [[Viewer coordinate frames]]

Revision as of 04:44, 14 March 2008

"Region" is a simulated environment as itself (or simulated parameters). The land in SL is hosted on a Linux server , each CPU handle 65,536 m² (256x256m) region. Current class5 host server has 4 CPU cores, so each server handle 4 regions. (except for void type region which are 4 per CPU).

To learn more about the servers hosting SL, you can read the series of articles [1] that have been posted to the SL blog.

See: Viewer coordinate frames