On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Walter Deane <walter.de...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking at getting a cloud server to host a GeoServer for an app that
> I am writing. I don't expect any real revenue to support the cost of
> server so it is out or pocket. I am use to having 2gb available so have
> never dealt with hardware this limited. This will be used primarily with an
> iPhone app but there will be an OpenLayers interface for viewing and an
> export functionality. This is a firefighter app for finding and adding
> water sources. The app is 95% written the ongoing cost is the thing holding
> it back atm.
>
> The server would just be handling wfs and wms and only point data stored
> in a PostGIS on the same box. Is it possible to run under these conditions?
> I plan on setting up and running some JMeter tests to see how well it
> stands up, I just wanted to know if this is completely impractical. The
> pricing really jumps up quick with when you start adding ram.
>
Hmm... it also depends on how much functionality you need.
For example, you could save some memory by stripping off the modules you
are not using, keeping in mind that WMS and WFS cannot
really be removed, you could get rid of gwc (delete all *gwc* jars), WCS
(all *wcs* jars), restconfig (*rest* jars), and you'd also do a good
service to your
memory needs by stripping away all user interface (all *web* jars),
provided you can edit the data dir with another GeoServer and
upload it to your server when it changes.
And then probably install control-flow so that the server does not take up
on too many WMS requests at a single time.
With that setup you _might_ be able to run it on 512MB.
Cheers
Andrea
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