Are you looking for information on how to do it? On suggested hardware? Essentially for this purpose I see no reason why one local machine such as a lap top couldn't feed the others. In a windows environment its fairly easy to configure. In the security tabs for the folder you just make the folder shareable but read only.
Have you looked at POSM? (Portable OSM) they may have this already worked out and documented for the field. Thanks John On 22 March 2017 at 11:22, Claire Halleux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello HOT Community, > > I'm currently looking into NAS specifications for serving imagery tiles > locally for OSMapping purposes. The NAS would be coupled to a router > accessible to the mappers. Contributors would still be connected to the > relatively slow Internet for downloading/uploading their data but the idea > is to get the ability to load imagery tiles much faster and access > additional images, in particular during mapathons. > > Therefore I would welcome any feedback from people, organisations or > communities using similar hardware to support data digitizing. > > Thank you! > > Claire > > Claire Halleux > +243 81 611 6998 (Kinshasa, DRC) > OpenStreetMap RDC > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >
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