On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 03:12:42PM -0400, Jeremy Adams wrote:
> If anyone has access to a server and some bandwidth, another TRAPI server
> would be very helpful.  It doesn't need to be hugely fast overall, but some
> fast discs and a decent amount of RAM (4 - 8GB) make things much quicker.
> 
> Mat's server is up and running, although one server can get inundated with
> requests when the flood comes in every 2 hrs for changed tiles.  My server
> is about midway through a DB reload.  I expect it back up in ~48 hours.

I am importing since yesterday - logging on the console says i already through
the nodes and running through importing the ways.

Its a 8 Core, 16GB, 10 Disk Raid0 machine.

I have no experience with TRAPI so i'll see how far i'll get ... While looking
at the import i am playing with my C skills to make a parallel parser for
OSM files.

The problem with OSM DBs will get worse and worse and we need solutions
probably a specialized OSM geo database which anyone with 10-20GB Disc space
and a couple hours (not weeks) time can convert the planet into and make 
queries at a
decent speed.  Postgresql/Postgis cant scale to what we need IMHO - Currently
OSM grows faster than Moores law.

Flo
-- 
Florian Lohoff                                                 [email protected]
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