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Verfasst von SunCobalt am 25. Juni 2012 in German (Deutsch)

Just this weekend my ordered mini computer arrived after waiting two months. Basically, it is a single core ARMv7 processor with 800Mhz, 1GB RAM, 1000baseT Ethernet and a MicroSD instead of a harddisk (plus some other features). Its size is 55x55x42mm and weights 91g. The power consumtion is around 3W and less than 1W at standby. I am runing it unter Ubuntu.

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First I was struggeling a while with the software because there are not so many packages avaible for ARM as I am used to have with a straight forward x86 computer. I wanted to give Mapnik a try but without success. I ended with PostgreSQL 8.4 + PostGIS and an old version of Mapserver 5.6.x - thanks to precompiled bins at launchpad. Luckily I had some older rendering rules for this mapserver version here (thanks to the mapserver-utils project). So some hours later I made it….loaded a 30MB *.osm.bz2 file (300MB database size) into PostgreSQL and got it rendered.

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What I have learnt is that unlike my “normal” rendering computer, where IO is the bottleneck, here it is the slow single core CPU. Personally I am a bit surprised how good it works. Okay, slow but faster much faster than I have expected….somehow like an internet connection from the old days.

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Diskussion

Kommentar von Zverik am 26. Juni 2012 um 06:18 Uhr

Maybe lighttpd would be a bit faster than apache? I use it on my wi-fi router.

Kommentar von Jean-Marc Liotier am 29. Juni 2012 um 14:34 Uhr

Does your username have anything to do with your server’s physical shape being a cube ?

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