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I hope this question is a worthy enough one. I don't see that anyone
asked it before so please direct me if I missed it.

If I was going put a GlowMUCK on a system with limited resources, what
would be a recommendation for resources needed to have a "Mid-Sized"
MUCK, projected for the future, FurryMUCK being a hypothetical maximum.

From my experience of putting up a few of them already, I would say
not that bad and probably under less than a hundred MB for total DB
size and limits can be curbed on what is loaded into or kept running
on it, but I'm not 100% sure otherwise.

I would like to know from the Programmers themselves if possible or
someone that has a good established GlowMUCK MUCK what is the highest
standard load, process, bandwidth, ram, HD space ratios of a MUCK of
established size.






Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:26 am

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I hope this question is a worthy enough one. I don't see that anyone asked it before so please direct me if I missed it. If I was going put a GlowMUCK on a...
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Nov 15, 2006
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I am guessing most GlowMucks are small to mid-size mucks. Database object count can be misleading if you use the virtual paths to link exits, that can cut a...
PakRat
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Nov 15, 2006
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... I'd concur. Most mucks (muds, even) tend toward small. To give some ball-park ideas: MUCK University has about 2000 database items, with low activity. *...
Iain E. Davis
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