[OSM-dev] Alternative tile webserver needed?
Grant Slater
openstreetmap at firefishy.com
Fri Apr 27 13:41:52 BST 2007
Hi 80n
I have added a squid reverse proxy cache for
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/ at http://osm-tah-cache.firefishy.com/
eg:
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/Tiles/tile.php/7/64/42.png
=
http://osm-tah-cache.firefishy.com/~ojw/Tiles/tile.php/7/64/42.png
Can we add it as a trial layer on informationfreeway for the weekend?
Caching is currently set to 15mins. (when there is no explicit expiry
header)
Regards
Grant
80n wrote:
> Sebastian
> If you give me a URL I will add it as a layer at informationfreeway.
> If it all works out then it can be set to be the default layer.
>
> 80n
>
> On 4/27/07, * Sebastian Spaeth* <Sebastian at sspaeth.de
> <mailto:Sebastian at sspaeth.de>> wrote:
>
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> Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> > I have a vserver with 8-10GB spare disk space. If that is enough, I
> > could offer to e.g. rsync the tiles every 30 minutes or so and to
> > provide tiles to informationfreeway from there. It would get rid
> of the
> > instantanousness of changes but for most requests this should
> still be
> > good enough.
>
> Sorry for replying to myself, I am basically thinking as I go
> along. It
> would probably be enough to set up apache as a reverse proxy with
> a disk
> cache of some GB and some hours cache time. That would allow to
> take off
> some of the heat of dev without needing to change anything on it.
> I'll
> experiment with apache and see if I can come up with something
> that works.
>
> Spaetz
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