Second Life Daily News
- 12,966 new signups bringing the total to 13,056,004 signups.
- A peak concurrency of 62,711 at 3:35PM, and a minimum concurrency of 36,085 at 2:05AM. Median concurrency for the day was 52,029.
- The Grid Stability Index for the day was 1.08 (lower is better).
- Uncharacteristically high overnight concurrency minimums for Saturday, just as last week, though at peak loads the grid didn't seem to perform quite as terribly as it did the previous week. This is not to say the grid was free of problems. Transactions again became problematic through much of the afternoon.
- Linden Lab announced the in-world team that is confusingly named the I-World team would have their own sim near the Concierge islands. "I-world" that's got to be about as strong and distinctive a branding proposition as inSL.
- Word from Qarl Linden is that we may be seeing a new Ruth in the near future.
- It looks like both Windlight and Havok-4 will be rolling out everywhere in the early part of the week. There was also an unexpected (probably final) release candidate for Windlight (1.19.2) in the morning.
- Language schooling in Second Life continues to burgeon. Just where are the Klingon classes anyway? Or how about emergency response and firefighting training? That's easier to find.
Below is the day's concurrency graphed for yesterday (left), and the corresponding day from the previous week (right)
Recent users reported by Linden Lab (that is, users who have logged in at least once within the last 60 days) is 1,294,660. Linden Lab last updated this figure on 29 Mar 2008 at 23:59.
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