Large GA Facility

We will be building a very large GA facility(60,000 seats).  Has anyone done something on this scale in Tess?   Besides the obvious issue of having many screens to page through, are there any other gotchas that I should be aware of?

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  • Former Member
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    Hi Ed 
    We once built a quite large GA facility, purely for testing web performance (not as big as that, though). The main gotcha that we hit was that we assumed best seat zones would be irrelevant, and just made it all one big zone. Not a good idea. You need to chop it up into lots of little ones - at least one per screen, probably, or else the whole thing slows to a crawl, or a dead stop, actually. 

    Ken

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    On 16/05/2012, at 3:57, "Ed Denning" <bounce-eddenning6733@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    We will be building a very large GA facility(60,000 seats).  Has anyone done something on this scale in Tess?   Besides the obvious issue of having many screens to page through, are there any other gotchas that I should be aware of?




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization
    Hi Ed 
    We once built a quite large GA facility, purely for testing web performance (not as big as that, though). The main gotcha that we hit was that we assumed best seat zones would be irrelevant, and just made it all one big zone. Not a good idea. You need to chop it up into lots of little ones - at least one per screen, probably, or else the whole thing slows to a crawl, or a dead stop, actually. 

    Ken

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    On 16/05/2012, at 3:57, "Ed Denning" <bounce-eddenning6733@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    We will be building a very large GA facility(60,000 seats).  Has anyone done something on this scale in Tess?   Besides the obvious issue of having many screens to page through, are there any other gotchas that I should be aware of?




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