Hi Kolossos, great, thanks! I don't have stats about the tilerequests/sec, but I think, it should be ok. If not, we'll talk about it.
You saved my weekend ;-) Best regards from Berlin, Germany Klaus Bechtold Am 14.01.2012 00:36, schrieb Tim Alder: > Hello, > I see also no problem to use hikebikemap over a caching-server, as long > as you keep under 10 Tilerequest/sec in average and 100 Tilerequests/sec > in peak. > I hope that's ok for you, else we need to talk. > > (We deliver in the moment nearly 100 Tiles/sec, but we can deliver more.) > > Greetings Kolossos > > Am 13.01.2012 20:27, schrieb Klaus Bechtold: >> Hello everyone, >> >> my name is Klaus Bechtold from Berlin, the guy behind the hobby project >> and one-man-show GPSies.com (http://www.gpsies.com/). As you know, many >> of the map mashups or community must change from Google Maps to >> alternatives (because we're over the limit of 25.000 API calls a day). >> >> I just changed to the new JS API from Cloudmade, called Leaflet and I am >> using the free MapQuest maps (which are good, but not good enough for >> outdoor people). I'm also using also some other maps, like OpenCycleMaps >> or the great hikebike maps of Colin Marquardt. >> >> Next time I'm planning to produce own tiles for GPSies.com. The (3 new) >> servers are running and we must now configure it, but this will take >> some time. >> >> Now to my question. I just called Colin (hikebikemap.org) and I asked >> him, if GPSies.com (only the website, no mobile devices) could deliver >> the tiles by a caching proxy of hikebikemap.org - as the new standard >> maps of GPSies.com. Colin said, he had no problem with it, but I should >> ask you, if it would be ok for the load and traffic of the toolserver >> tileserver. >> >> GPSies has about 30.000 (winter) to 100.000 (sommer) page views with >> maps a day. Most of the users are from Germany (50%). Most of the tracks >> are from almost the same regions. >> >> I'd be appreciate, if you would allow my the tiles caching of your >> server. I also like to donate. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Best regards from Berlin, Germany >> >> Klaus Bechtold >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Maps-l mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/maps-l >> > > _______________________________________________ > Maps-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/maps-l > _______________________________________________ Maps-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/maps-l
