| ▲ | clementmas 4 days ago |
| It’s nice to see so many founders here. I run travelmap.net and I can also help out with self-hosting custom map tiles or tracing itineraries on Mapbox/Maplibre maps. |
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| ▲ | allg12 4 days ago | parent [-] |
| Thank you, appreciate it!
Travelmap looks awesome—I love the idea. I will definitely try it out on my next trip. This morning, I picked up an affordable m920q with 64GB of RAM and I’m planning to use it for hosting GH and maybe vector tiles too. If I run into any issues I can’t figure out quickly I’ll reach out but I don’t want to bug you with basic questions. |
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| ▲ | cullenking 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | | I have a stack of about 10 older dual xeon based supermicro 1u machines with 512gb of ram....if you are in the oregon area you can have any number of them for free! infini-ram makes life easier when dealing with OSM data. | | |
| ▲ | allg12 3 days ago | parent [-] | | Oh man, that's sweet! Thank you. I would be at your door by now but I'm located 8000 km away from Oregon :D I just received a tiny M920Q, and 64 GB of RAM should arrive tomorrow. I'll have to make do with it for now :D |
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| ▲ | clementmas 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | | Nowadays the cheapest way to self-host planet vector tiles is probably to use protomaps.com and throw the .pmtiles file on a S3 bucket (AWS, Cloudflare, etc.). |
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