Thanks, My rough estimate is that each converted canvec tile area, as it is compressed and contains a copy of the source zipped canvecSHP files, (and the (.osm files) is that it's approximately 4x larger.
Because updates (of canvec) happen 2x a year, and a full conversion (or partial of updated tiles) of the data would happen 1x per year, and the older version needs to be available to compare old with the new, i think that the files would need to be there for 2 years, min. This ftp site would also contain the converted GeoBaseNHN data (source files and converted) as well as the converted files of the GeobaseNRN data, as well as all the other data available. Basically organized so that all the different map features (from the different sources) are all available in the NTS 000AA00 sub folders, for easy reference. (although the GeoBaseNHN has it's own grid, it may be better to be in it's own directory tree). (the canada Data Import Status Chart would indicate exactly where each file is stored, so it doesn't have to be that precise), Right now im using mediafire.com which has unlimited storage, and allows for a max file of 100 megs, so it suites our purposes, but it doesnt have ftp access, so it's harder to copy files into it. mediafire keeps failing at uploading. So i'm loading 1 zip file (tile area) at a time. Someone (maybe you) did send me chart indicating the # of files & file sizes for the various datasets, can you send that again please? Hope that helps. Thanks, Sam Twitter: @Acrosscanada Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sam.vekemans On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Daniel Bégin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sam, > > How much disk space would be necessary to create that permanent home for > these .osm files, and for how long? > > I know someone that knows someone... > that might help on that. > > Daniel > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sam Vekemans > Sent: October 1, 2009 05:02 > To: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap > Subject: [Talk-ca] OSM.ca ftp access? > > Hi, > im wondering if there is anyway i can get ftp access to openstreetmap.ca? > How much space does the hosting provider have available? > > I dont mind using inthosdays.com, but i dont think my hosting provider > likes > it. > > And it would be good to have a perminant home for these files. :) > > otherwise, i'll do as sujested and buy virtual storage space > somewhere. Maybe on the Isle of Google? > > Thanks, > Sam > > > -- > Twitter: @Acrosscanada > Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sam.vekemans > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ca mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca > >
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