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It is the responsibility of each team to document their setup with regard to configuration details, setup notes, and differences between other servers in how data might be accessed/indexed.
 
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* [[Benchmarking_2011/Mapnik_notes Mapnik]]
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Please keep your stylesheets and scripts in svn using a directory named wms/{year}/{servername} at: http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/benchmarking/wms/2011
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Stylesheets and scripts in svn using a directory named wms/{year}/{servername}:
  
 
* [http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/benchmarking/wms/2011/mapnik Mapnik]
 
* [http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/benchmarking/wms/2011/mapnik Mapnik]

Revision as of 07:20, 10 August 2011

Basic Premise

Following up on last year's exercise, the performance shoot-out presentation at FOSS4G2011 will test how long each Web mapping server takes to generate a map image, from a common set of spatial data, on a common platform. The data will be served by each Web mapping server through the WMS standard, which will serve exactly the same set of LAYERS. A JMeter load will be run on the testing box to measure various aspects of those layers.

Communication

Coordination/communication is primarily via the Benchmarking mailing list: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/benchmarking

Weekly meetings will occur through IRC chat in the #foss4g channel on irc.freenode.net (you can use webchat to connect in browser)

Next IRC Meeting

  • Wed August 3rd, 2011 @ 14:00:00 UTC
    • Provisional Agenda:
      • Status of OSM vector styling from all teams
      • Discuss rasters to be used
      • Discuss testing methodology

Previous IRC Meetings

Participants

Server Teams:

Mapping Server Development Team Leader Confirmed
Cadcorp GeognoSIS Martin Daly Yes
Constellation-SDI Martin Desruisseaux, Johann Sorel Yes
GeoServer Andrea Aime, Gabriel Roldan Yes
Mapnik Dane Springmeyer Yes
MapServer Jeff McKenna, Michael Smith Yes
Oracle MapViewer LJ Qian Yes
QGIS Server Pirmin Kalberer, Marco Hugentobler Yes

Data Teams:

Data Package Team Leader Comment
Imposm Oliver Tonnhofer tool to be used to import OSM data
SPOT imagery Jean-Francois (Jeff) Faudi

Not Participating:

Mapping Server Development Team Leader Comment
Erdas Apollo Dimitri Monie Response from Luc Donea: Unable to participate
ESRI ArcServer Satish Sankaran discussing internally
MapGuide Open Source TBD (contacted mapguide-internals) Response from Jason Birch: Unable to participate

Timeline

January 1st, 2011 begin contacting all mapping servers
March 1st, 2011 commitment due by all interested mapping servers
March 2nd, 2011 exercise begins (and weekly meetings)
June 1st, 2011 final testing begins (no more changes to data/styles/hardware, but changes to software is allowed)
September 1st, 2011 no further testing
September 2nd, 2011 final results due from all teams
September 12-16, 2011 present results at FOSS4G2011

Rules of Engagement (DRAFT)

  1. All parties must contribute any changes that they make to their software for this exercise, back to their community. Note that the changes don't have to be contributed before the conference, just in a reasonable period of time.
  2. Comparisons will be made of the best available version of the software, be it a formal release or a development version.
  3. One test will be run: a 'baseline' test with the data in any format desired, but teams cannot generalize or change the data's resolution from its raw values.
  4. Teams must document all steps they did to manipulate the data/server (such as spatial indexes created etc.). If a team does not document the steps on this wiki then that team's test results will not be used.
  5. WMS output formats to be used will be png8 and png24 where possible

Documenting Server Setup

It is the responsibility of each team to document their setup with regard to configuration details, setup notes, and differences between other servers in how data might be accessed/indexed.

Notes for each server:

Stylesheets and scripts in svn using a directory named wms/{year}/{servername}:


Datasets

OSM Vectors

Sample styling:

SVN

The project files (minus data) are stored in Subversion (http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/benchmarking/wms/2011/).

Data are only stored on the server at '/benchmarking/wms/2011/data/'

Hardware

Contact [User:msmitherdc|Michael Smith] with any questions about this hardware or for login credentials.

windows_wms_bm (windows server)

  • System Type: Dell PowerEdge R410
  • Ship Date: 7/7/2010
  • Processor: Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53Ghz, 12M Cache,Turbo, HT, 1066MHz Max Mem
  • 8GB Memory (4x2GB), 1333MHz Dual Ranked RDIMMs for 1Processor, Optimized
  • 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA
  • OS: Windows Server 64bit

linux_wms_bm (linux server)

  • System Type: Dell PowerEdge R410
  • Ship Date: 7/7/2010
  • Processor: Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53Ghz, 12M Cache,Turbo, HT, 1066MHz Max Mem
  • 8GB Memory (4x2GB), 1333MHz Dual Ranked RDIMMs for 1Processor, Optimized
  • 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA
  • OS: Centos 5.5 x86-64

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