Unless I read your question incorrectly, this is the main function of mapcache. You will need to use a fairly new version of mapserver 6.2 / trunk. You will be able to seed your cache, so the tiles you define are available on the first request.
I have used tilecache and other methods, but I have no experience with mapcache. On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 1:10 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Hopefully someone here can help. > > I have about 50Gb of high resolution aerial photos (geotiffs) to set up as > a cached WMS service. > > We have a mapserver setup ready to use, with backups, etc. already sorted. > The dataset is competely static. > > I'd like to set up MapProxy or Tilecache as a tiled WMS service for an > OpenLayers front end, and possible other public use. > > I'm happy with a dynamically populated cache, rather than a pre-filled > one, so the cache is built up as it is used. > > Can anyone experienced in this area suggest what sort of time is > reasonable to expect a competent team to set this up in a professional way, > with reasonable supporting docs, etc? Remembering we have a supported > server to work with. > > It has been asked for by a small local environmental interest group with > zero funds, and I need to get a reasonable commercial cost for such an > exercise to start with. > > Thanks, > > Brent Wood > > _______________________________________________ > mapserver-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users > > -- _______________________________________________________________________________ Any use, dissemination, distribution, posting on Internet bulletin boards, disclosure or copying of this e-mail or any information contained herein by or to anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. Use of this content for any other purpose is a violation of International Copyright Laws.
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