Re: [OSRM-talk] Question About OSRM

2016-08-22 Thread Daniel Patterson
Antonio, The OSRM demo server runs the latest "in development" code - so sometimes it breaks. It's not intended for production use. We make reasonable efforts to keep it up and running, but, well, you get what you pay for. If you run your own server, then the maximum request rate will

Re: [OSRM-talk] Question About OSRM

2016-08-21 Thread Antonio Gonzalez
Goodnight, I want to know the maximum number of requests per minute to services? e.g. 2500 queries per minute Thank you very much. Greetings. > On Aug 21, 2016, at 8:28 PM, Alex Farioletti wrote: > > I run mine on an Azure Basic A2 (2 Cores, 3.5 GB memory). its super

Re: [OSRM-talk] Question About OSRM

2016-08-21 Thread Alex Farioletti
I run mine on an Azure Basic A2 (2 Cores, 3.5 GB memory). its super fast, less than 300 ms response and has never crashed once I got it running. Cost is ~$80 us/month *Alex Farioletti* *415.312.1674* *tcbcourier.com * On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Antonio Gonzalez <

Re: [OSRM-talk] Question About OSRM

2016-08-21 Thread Antonio Gonzalez
Goodnight, I would like to know how serious the maximum number of requests per minute offer? I would also like to know about stability. I tried OSRM project and sometimes I've had some application I've seen that are not online, then my question is whether you configured the server is more

Re: [OSRM-talk] Question About OSRM

2016-08-19 Thread Daniel Patterson
Hello Antonio, OSRM an open source project with no direct commercial option. There is a "demo" server for non-commercial use. Many people run their own OSRM server to do custom routing (bicycle, logistics, single-city configurations, etc). I work for Mapbox, and we offer paid-for

[OSRM-talk] Question About OSRM

2016-08-19 Thread Antonio Gonzalez
Hello Goodnight, I want to ask if OSRM currently has a paid account, for the service provided. I'll look forward for your answer. Thank you very much. ___ OSRM-talk mailing list OSRM-talk@openstreetmap.org