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Tiles@Home

English телендә Anders Lund30 December 2008 баҫылып сыҡты.

Tried to view some of the corrections I made some days ago, I could not see them. Switching to the editor showed that the changes where there, but not on the "real" map.

After a brief search I found this FAQ:
osm.wiki/FAQ#I_have_just_made_some_changes_to_the_map._How_do_I_get_to_see_my_changes.3F
It opened my eyes to the next page:
osm.wiki/Tiles%40home

What? They have a distributed client, that is used to render the maps - or tiles as it's called. Cool! I saw that there where a nice Windows installer ... that failed. In the discussion, I saw that others had the same problem as I had. So I tried installing it manually, only to fail. Then I saw that there is a virtualbox download, where everying is (almost, you need to do one tiny thing to get it completely installed) installed:
osm.wiki/Virtual_Tiles%40Home

I downloaded the Ubuntu version, as it is the most current. Fast download via BitTorrent, quick setup with VirtualBox (that I have never used before). It got up and running real fast.

The way it works is like most other distributed projects:
- Client running at a users computer
- Server on insternet has job for client
- client download job from server
- client process the job (creating new tiles)
- client uploads result to server
- client waits for next job

I love distributed computing, but don't want to run it all the time. I'm on a notebook, that can get very noisy when it has to work 100% all the time. This is where tiles@home is great. I start it when I want to, let it run for some time and then shut it down. The work unites are quickly processed, so you will see the results quick.

Урын Den gule By, Høje Taastrup, Taastrup, Høje-Taastrup Municipality, Capital Region of Denmark, 2630, Denmark
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