Pick-a-grid checklist for the HG:
What to consider in choosing a grid for your project
Updated 2/6/2017
What to consider in choosing a grid for your project
Updated 2/6/2017
The best HG grid for you depends on your objectives. Here I list some things that are important to some people. Below the fold, I give some information and useful links for each item. To use the checklist, copy-paste the list into a notepad, delete the items that don't matter to you, and evaluate any grids you are considering with the remaining checklist.
Do any of these things matter to you?
- Knowing you can go to another grid if this one does not work out
- Lots of space, low cost?
- Control your own grid, set the rules, maybe low cost
- 24/7 uptime? Commercial grids
- Price
- Reliable backup?
- Traffic to your place?
- Market services
- Promotion of your place on the web
- Export to OAR backup file
- Help/service, problem resolution (fast)
- Infrastructure quality
- Infrastructure performance
- Inworld currency
- Voice
- Languages other than English
- Life style (eg.LGBT) friendly
- Active community promoting community interests
- 5 mistakes of renting cheap OpenSim land
- Be sure you can make OAR files yourself.
- Make your own OAR files from time to time (grids can close without notice)
Lots of space, low cost?
- Maria's list: Bargain Housing (Sims). Check current prices!
- Why don't you run a grid on your own computer?
Control your own grid, set the rules, maybe low cost
- Personal grid: host away from home
- Independent hosting companies
- Dreamland outscores rivals in hosting survey
- AWS may also be attractive, but offer less support.
- These may provide the OpenSimulator software and Tech help.
- But check with them on what they provide.
- No server maintenance, no bandwidth limitations.
24/7 uptime? Commercial grids
- Kitely: 1,003 active users
- 3rd Rock Grid: 728 active users
- Great Canadian Grid: 385 active users
- Littlefield: 374 active users
- Tangle Grid: 187 active users
- DigiWorldz: 145 active users
- Spellscape: 119 active users
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- List by Maria Korolov: What are the best grids?
- No grid can guarantee 24/7 uptime.
- Commercial grids need to come close.
- Ask around about outages. Some grids are not very reliable.
- If you schedule an event, you want to be sure the grid will be up then.
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- Kitely's operating model seems most promising on this dimension.
- Kitely runs on Amazon servers (AWS).
- Hardware failure just switches you to other hardware.
- Hardware changes only affect idle servers. There are plenty of others.
- Software updates are done at midnight California time.
- Most customers in US time zones can consider Kitely uptime to be 24/7
Price
- Prices change all the time. Check the current prices
- New Price Structure for Kitely. A really sweet spot
- VENDORS: GRIDS RENTING LAND
- Bargain Housing (Sims)
- Prices change. Check current prices.
- A low price may be introductory. How long can you keep it?
Reliable backup
- Backup. How well is Kitely protecting our data?
- Commercial grids are the ones most likely to have good backup.
- One non-commercial grid was offline for nearly 6 months.
- Disk failure and lack of backups.
Long-term stability
- Is the grid a business, a non-profit or a hobby?
- Does it depend on volunteer efforts? Volunteers can change their interests.
- Is the grid making money? How long will it be able continue with losses?
- What happens if the person in charge dies suddenly ?
Traffic to your place
- Check grid population.
- Commercial grids: What are the best grids?
- Check entry experience at the default landing place.
- How well does the grid get users to a customer's place.
- Try coming in via HG from other places. Some grids have config problems.
- Travelling with Firestorm. Local, nearby, ingrid, Hypergrid, summary
- DigiWorldz lets customers promote their places on its welcome sim
Market service
- Can you buy things from a well stocked market?
- Most HG grids let you buy on the Kitely Market.
- But not all. Maybe you want to check the selection available to you.
Promotion of your place on the web
- Your Kitely world page is your web presence. Are you getting full use of it?
- Kitely Search
- Google calendar: OpenSim Google Calendar Users
- Grid blog about grid content and events.
- Grid Google+ community.
- Grid Facebook page.
Promotion of your place, services, and events
- Is the viewer search feature populated?
- Kitely fills the search panels on the viewer. Events, places, classifieds
- Are events and places, promoted on entry, on the login page or at the welcome center?
- DigiWorldz lets customers promote their places on its welcome sim
Communication
- Are IMs stored are delivered later?
- Can you have IMs sent to your email?
- Can you respond in email to IMs you get in email?
- Is there an active forum?
Export to OAR backup file
- Check the grid features
- Can you create an OAR file on your own?
- Do you have to request an OAR file?
- Is there a guaranteed maximum delay on OAR file request?
- Can you upload an OAR file you own? What does that cost?
- The OARshop and selling sims on the web
Help/service, problem resolution (fast)
- Do requests for help on the forums get response in a few hours?
- Is there a community of techs responding to the forums?
- Are grid operators promptly available to fix problems when needed?
- Ask people who have been on the grid for a while.
- I can recommend Kitely as good for this service.
Infrastructure quality
- Infrastructure is everything that creates and runs the virtual world.
- Opensim grids all have their own infrastructure. It varies.
- Server and data storage -- speed, architecture, physical security.
- At least one grid had outages because in lightning damage.
- Database efficiency.
- Bandwidth-- capacity and reliability.
- Voice--reliability and quality
- Commercial grids could post information about these things.
Infrastructure performance
- How long does it take to finish building the sim on your viewer when you TP in?
- What FPS do you usually get on your viewer?
- When 5 people tp in at about the same time, how long is the disruption?
- How many avatars can you have without lag?
- How reliable are the IMs and inworld sharing of things
- You need to spend time in a grid to get a good feel for these things
- Maybe talk to residents, maybe build in sandboxes.
- Maybe start with a project that you can easily export.
- Maybe rent for a while to see if performance is good enough for you.
Secure connection
Encrypted communications with SSL
Inworld currency
- Inworld currency provides a basis for selling, buying, and tipping.
- It is of limited value unless it is convertible to "real" money.
- PayPal tip jars offer an alternative for tipping.
- And PayPal can take "real" money in a web market like Kitely Market
- Convertible currency exposes grid operators to losses.
- One grid operator lost over $100k to a hack attack.
- Convertible currency can trigger legal investigations about money laundering.
- Grids may not offer convertible currency unless they have insurance.
- And, given the risks, that insurance may be expensive.
- So convertible currency may be going out of style in Opensim
Voice
- Many, but not all, grids offer Vivox. Check if you need voice.
Languages other than English
- Search Hypergrid Business for (language) grid
- Examples: German grid, French grid
Life style (eg.LGBT) friendly
- Search Hypergrid Business for the lifestyle
- If you don't see the term immediately, remember search on page.
- In Chrome, Ctrl f, put search term in search bar, upper right.
Active community promoting community interests.
- Talk to current residents.
- Check the calendar for upcoming events, talk to current residents.
- No Grid event calendar probably means no active community.
Caution
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News and Notes
Events
Hypergrid
Lauren's Place
- Lauren's place, Tuesdays, 5 pm California time
- Location Link. Click to go or drag to the viewer screen:
- http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cookie/124/241/22
- Watch later: Lauren's channel
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Newcomer Help in Virtual Worlds
- Events on the Hypergrid. Selected Google calendars
- Calendars: Entertainment in the virtual worlds
- Blender Basics - Making Basic Mesh Prims
- Communities in Second Life: Community Cultural Hub
- Basic help for new arrivals in a virtual world at Georgia Gwinnett College
- http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/GGC%20Island/66/81/28
- How to start in a virtual world, the video: Now see it on your browser
- Firestorm Documentation and User Guide (Wiki)
- Beginner's building on the Hypergrid. Primland, the building tutorial game
- New Citizens Inc
- Table of Contents (Virtual Outworlding)
- Multilingual help: Welcome ports and Google Translate
Education
- VWBPE15 Conference, Summary, current and years past
- Education in Virtual Worlds. Summary
- Top 10 Tips on How to Use Avatars in eLearning
- How the Second Life basics series can help teachers
- SLeducate: Learn and teach in Second Life
- Learning Objectives Creator
Writers
How to handle a Hypergrid address
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Video-Machinima in virtual worlds
- Google+ page; Virtual World Video
- Machinima: Virtual World Filmmaking
- New Media Arts, Inc
- SUMMARY: Resources for video production in virtual worlds
- Videos from virtual worlds Summary
- Hobbies: Doing video/machinima in virtual worlds
- Music Videos from virtual worlds Summary
- Art videos from the virtual world
- Comedy videos from the Virtual World
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- For more on topics like this, circle Selby Evans in Google+
- What do we do in Virtual Worlds?
- Search on page with Google Chrome: Ctrl+f, search bar upper right.
- Google search this blog: Search bar, upper left--or:
- Put site:virtualoutworlding.blogspot.com at the end of the search terms
- What is Second Life?
- Annotated screen shots made with Jing
- All original content on this blog is Creative Commons License, attribution only.
- Second Life, Linden, SLurl, and SL are trademarks of Linden Research Inc.
- This blog is not affiliated with Second Life or anything else.
- Ads are from Google
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- Feel free to send me a notecard, or friend request in Kitely or Second Life.
- Selby Evans in Kitely, Thinkerer Melville in Second Life
- Lauren is funny; Avatar Repertory Theater
Video-Machinima in virtual worlds
- Google+ page; Virtual World Video
- Machinima: Virtual World Filmmaking
- New Media Arts, Inc
- SUMMARY: Resources for video production in virtual worlds
- Videos from virtual worlds Summary
- Hobbies: Doing video/machinima in virtual worlds
- Music Videos from virtual worlds Summary
- Art videos from the virtual world
- Comedy videos from the Virtual World
*****
- For more on topics like this, circle Selby Evans in Google+
- What do we do in Virtual Worlds?
- Search on page with Google Chrome: Ctrl+f, search bar upper right.
- Google search this blog: Search bar, upper left--or:
- Put site:virtualoutworlding.blogspot.com at the end of the search terms
- What is Second Life?
- Annotated screen shots made with Jing
- All original content on this blog is Creative Commons License, attribution only.
- Second Life, Linden, SLurl, and SL are trademarks of Linden Research Inc.
- This blog is not affiliated with Second Life or anything else.
- Ads are from Google
-
- Feel free to send me a notecard, or friend request in Kitely or Second Life.
- Selby Evans in Kitely, Thinkerer Melville in Second Life
- Lauren is funny; Avatar Repertory Theater
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