Congratulations with this milestone Dennis!
I'm sure to give it a go but can you give some indication on how much
ram and disk space is needed for a server with worldwide coverage? Or
Eurasia (i.e. everything east of the Atlantic ocean)?
On 2011-03-24 16:54, Dennis Luxen wrote:
Hi Folks,
version 0.2 of the Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM) has just been
released. The major improvements since the first release are:
* Improved overall memory consumption by at least 25%
* Much faster I/O thanks to binary intermediate data files
* Start and target can be on arbitrary points of any street segment
* Support for PBF formatted and BZ2 compressed OSM files
* Support for HTTP 1.1 gzip/deflate compression
* Server can be bound to any IP/Port in the system
* many, many bug fixes and many under-the-hood improvements
You can grab the latest code from the website at or give it a test
drive on the web [2] hosted by our friends at Geofabrik. There is a
wiki, forum and bug-tracker available at the project's website in case
you have any questions and/or bugs.
Thanks to the fine people who contributed to this release.
Best,
Dennis
[1] http://project-osrm.org/
[2] http://routingdemo.geofabrik.de/
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