[OSRM-talk] Reasonable use of public server

Taylor Moseley tmoseley1980 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 4 04:50:11 UTC 2019


Thanks for the offer, but this is not yet a priority at work. We have quest
analytics which is doing the job faster but with only aggregate data.

On Sun, Nov 3, 2019, 8:29 PM Nikhil VJ <nikhil.js at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Taylor,
>
> I can set you up with your own OSRM deployment on cloud server or your
> local machine, or can set you up to use my cloud server.
> It would take a few days to process all the trips.
>
> There are some strategies like cutting down region size that we could use
> to optimize. Contact privately to get in touch.
>
> Regards
> Nikhil VJ
> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2019, 08:29 Daniel Patterson via OSRM-talk <
> osrm-talk at openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>
>> The public server is rate limited to 5000 requests/minute.  If you flood
>> it with requests, likely many of yours won't work, and you'll block other
>> people from using it.
>>
>> For this volume of work, you should investigate running a local server.
>> We provide Docker images to run OSRM locally - these should be usable on
>> Windows (although I have not personally tested it).
>>
>> daniel
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 6:19 PM Taylor Moseley <tmoseley1980 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> HI My name is Taylor, and I'm exploring orsmr. I was wondering how many
>>> viaroute requests would be considered too many, as I have quite a lot of
>>> data to process, on the order of 15-17 million trips. Not all at once,
>>> maybe a million at a time. I imagine that's too much for the public server,
>>> but my options as far as non-windows machines are likely to be very limited
>>> as I work for the state on a small grant.
>>> I may be able to cut this down my limiting the maximum distance via
>>> geosphere or other packages
>>>
>>> A windows backend would be ideal but that's apparently not supported
>>> anymore.
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