[OSM-talk] Tiles at home tile processing time stats?
Ray Booysen
raybooysen at rjb.za.net
Sat Apr 28 10:43:49 BST 2007
On that note, can you have multiple T at H clients running out of the same
directory? Or do you need seperate directories for each client?
Regards
Ray
On 4/28/07, J.D. Schmidt <jdsmobile at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ulf Lamping skrev:
> > Hmmm, sure?
> >
> > I'm only requesting the same four tiles (Nürnberg center area), so this
> > shouldn't make a difference.
> >
> > The only difference will then be the node actually rendering the tile.
> > Are there really that much differences in the nodes?!?
> >
> > As I've already noted, the differences are between 5 and 30 mins.
> >
>
> Yes, since different "nodes" (Actually the right word, would be
> T at Hclients) are using different computers, with different specs. If your
> request is rendered by someone using a P3 700 Mhz machine, it will be
> rendered slower, than if it is rendered by T at Hclient on a Core Quad 2.6
> Ghz processor.
>
>
> I.E. I'm running 2 Dual-CPU P3 1Ghz boxes, and occasionally have the
> laptop (1 Ghz P3 mobile) running as well. The Dual cpu boxes are running
> 6 clients each, and the laptop anywhere between 3 and 6, depending on
> what I'm doing on the laptop at the moment. A tile can take anywhere
> between 2 minutes to 45 minutes to render the two layers done by the
> client, depending on content in that tile.
>
> There will be a speeded up T at H client committed to SVN in the next
> couple of days, which will cut down the time for the sea/land tiles, and
> I'm also thinking that my personal hack for uploading each layer when
> they are finished will be included. That way you'll have the updated map
> layer available faster, while the updated maplint layer will be
> available a bit later.
>
> J.D. "Dutch" Schmidt
>
>
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