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Machine A (windows server)
 
Machine A (windows server)
* System Type:  Dell Precision Workstation 390
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* System Type:  Dell PowerEdge R410
* Ship Date:    9/7/2006
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* Ship Date:    7/7/2010
* Processor, 6300, 1.86, 2M, Core Duo-conroe, Burn 2
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* Processor: Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53Ghz, 12M Cache,Turbo, HT, 1066MHz Max Mem
* 2Gb RAM
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* 8GB Memory (4x2GB), 1333MHz Dual Ranked RDIMMs for 1Processor, Optimized
* 160 Gb Hard drive  7200 rpm
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* 250GB 7.2K RPM SATA, 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA
* Service Tag:    9Q5LQB1
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* OS: Windows Server 64bit
* OS: Windows Server 2003 32bit
 
  
 
Machine B (linux server)
 
Machine B (linux server)
* System Type:   Dell Precision Workstation 390
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* System Type: Dell PowerEdge R410
* Ship Date:    9/7/2006
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* Ship Date:    7/7/2010
* Processor, 6300, 1.86, 2M, Core Duo-conroe, Burn 2
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* Processor: Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53Ghz, 12M Cache,Turbo, HT, 1066MHz Max Mem
* 2Gb RAM
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* 8GB Memory (4x2GB), 1333MHz Dual Ranked RDIMMs for 1Processor, Optimized
* 160 Gb Hard drive 7200 rpm
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* 250GB 7.2K RPM SATA, 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA
* Service Tag:    5Q5LQB1
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* OS: Centos 5.5 x86-64
* OS: Centos
 
  
 
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Machine D (testing server (JMeter))
 
Machine D (testing server (JMeter))
* Dell Optiplex 755 tower
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* System Type:  Dell Precision Workstation 390
* Intel Core2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz
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* Ship Date:    9/7/2006
* 100Gb SATA 3.0Gb/s 7200 rpm HD
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* Processor, 6300, 1.86, 2M, Core Duo-conroe, Burn 2
* 4Gb RAM
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* 2Gb RAM
* OS: Centos
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* 160 Gb Hard drive 7200 rpm
 
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* Service Tag:    5Q5LQB1
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* OS: Centos 5.5 i386
  
 
== Communication  ==
 
== Communication  ==

Revision as of 12:44, 23 June 2010

Basic Premise

Following up on last year's exercise, the performance shoot-out presentation at FOSS4G2010 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.

Participants

Mapping Server Development Team Leader IRC nick
Cadcorp GeognoSIS Martin Daly mpdaly
Constellation-SDI Cédric Briançon cedricbr
Erdas Apollo Dimitri Monie dmonie
GeoServer Andrea Aime aaime
MapGuide Open Source Zac Spitzer zacspitzer
Mapnik Dane Springmeyer springmeyer
MapServer Jeff McKenna jmckenna
Oracle MapViewer Michael Smith msmith_
QGIS mapserver Marco Hugentobler marco___

Timeline

January 1st, 2010 begin contacting all mapping servers
June 1st, 2010 commitment due by all interested mapping servers
June 2nd, 2010 exercise begins (and weekly meetings)
August 1st, 2010 final testing begins
August 23rd, 2010 no further testing
September 6-9, 2010 present results at FOSS4G2010

Rules of Engagement

  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. Two tests will be run: one 'baseline' test with the data in its raw format (with spatial indexes), and another 'best effort' test where 'the sky is the limit' for what changes you want to make to the data (change format, generalize, etc)
  4. Teams must document all steps they did to manipulate the data/server for both the 'baseline' and 'best effort' tests. If a team does not document the steps on this wiki then that team's test results will not be used.
  5. Data formats to be used will be shapefiles for vectors, and uncompressed geotiffs for rasters.
  6. WMS output formats to be used will be png8 and png24 where possible

Datasets

A set of data published by the spanish National Mapping Agency will be used. This data is free for non-commercial use, so it's perfectly OK to use it in the benchmark.

Vector data will be a topographic map, composed of several shapefiles (one shapefile per theme). Raster data will be 50cm/px aerial photography.

We still do not have the definitive datasets, due to their size and the processing time needed to put them together. You can get some sample data by reading Benchmarking 2010/How to get some sample data.


Hardware

Machine A (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
  • 250GB 7.2K RPM SATA, 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA
  • OS: Windows Server 64bit

Machine B (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
  • 250GB 7.2K RPM SATA, 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA
  • OS: Centos 5.5 x86-64

Machine C (DB Host)

  • System Type: Gateway E6610D
  • Processor, Intel Core2 Duo - E6750 2.66 Ghz
  • 4Gb Ram
  • 250Gb Hard Drive 7200 rpm
  • OS: Centos 5.5 x86-64

Machine D (testing server (JMeter))

  • System Type: Dell Precision Workstation 390
  • Ship Date: 9/7/2006
  • Processor, 6300, 1.86, 2M, Core Duo-conroe, Burn 2
  • 2Gb RAM
  • 160 Gb Hard drive 7200 rpm
  • Service Tag: 5Q5LQB1
  • OS: Centos 5.5 i386

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

Next IRC meeting

  • Wed June 23rd @ 15:00:00 UTC
    • Agenda:
      • update on proposed layer styling
      • update on available server specs

Previous IRC meeting

  • Wed June 16th @ 15:00:00 UTC
    • Agenda:
    • Summary: (log)
      • Attendance:
        • Jeff McKenna (jmckenna)
        • Andrea Aime (aaime)
        • Iván Sánchez (IvanSanchez)
        • Michael Smith (msmith_)
        • Cédric Briançon (cedricbr)
      • Discussion:
        • "base" run will use only shapefiles, "best" run will be any format (raster/vector)
        • teams can optionally test Oracle, PostGIS, Ingres connections during the "best" run
        • layers tested will be: labelled roads (with labels that follow the lines), thematic polygon map, and a test with labelled roads + thematic polygon + point layer in a single request (3 separate runs)
          • msmith and jmckenna to examine styling for one sheet (Barcelona, sheet# 420)
        • each base and best run will test data in raw projection (ETRS89 + UTM28/29/30/31) and then reprojected on-the-fly to the Google Mercator projection
        • threads (number of concurrent requests) will be: 1-2-4-8-16-32-64
        • US Army Corps is proposing to provide 4 desktop machines. 2 identical for testing ( win/lin ) and 1 for jmeter and 1 for databases
          • msmith will find out availability of 2-cpu machines this week
  • Wed June 2nd @ 15:00:00 UTC
    • Agenda:
      • team representative introductions
      • Establish this year's 'Rules of Engagement' (previous RoE)
      • Discuss dataset to be used (including how to share the large dataset, for running local tests)
      • Discuss server infrastructure
      • Discuss possible changes to the test script parameters
      • Set next meeting date
    • Summary: (log)
      • Attendance:
        • Jeff McKenna, MapServer (jmckenna)
        • Cédric Briançon - Constellation (cedricbr)
        • Michael Smith - Oracle Mapviewer and Oracle connections in MapServer (msmith_)
        • Zac Spitzer - MapGuide (zacspitzer)
        • Martin Daly - Cadcorp (mpdaly)
        • Anne-Sophie Collignon - ERDAS (ascollignon)
        • Marco Hugentobler - QGIS mapserver (marco___)
        • Andrea Aime - GeoServer (aaime)
        • Dimitri Monie - ERDAS (dmonie)
        • Frank Warmerdam - MapServer, possibly Ingres as well (FrankW)
        • Iván Sánchez - provide geodata from Spanish sources and help out Mapnik (IvanSanchez)
        • Dane Springmeyer - Mapnik (springmeyer)
        • Johann Sorel - GeotoolKit / Constellation (Eclesia)
        • Adrian Custer - Constellation (acuster)
        • Pirmin Kalberer - QGIS mapserver (pirmin_k)
        • Trevor Wekel - MapGuide (trevorw)
        • Daniel Morissette - MapServer (danmo)
      • Discussion:
        • All agreed to this year's "Rules of Engagement"
          • 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.
          • Comparisons will be made of the best available version of the software, be it a formal release or a development version.
          • Two tests will be run: one 'baseline' test with the data in its raw format (with spatial indexes), and another 'best effort' test where 'the sky is the limit' for what changes you want to make to the data (change format, generalize, etc)
          • Teams must document all steps they did to manipulate the data/server for both the 'baseline' and 'best effort' tests. If a team does not document the steps on this wiki then that team's test results will not be used.
          • Data formats to be used will be shapefiles for vectors, and uncompressed geotiffs for rasters.
          • WMS output formats to be used will be png8 and png24 where possible
        • Dataset
          • Iván Sánchez Ortega from OSGeo-es is willing to provide local Spain datasets
          • data is for non-commercial use only
          • 10 GB of shapefiles
          • 100 GB of uncompressed rasters
        • Server infrastructure
          • possible hosts are msmith (US Army Corps) or Skygone (http://www.skygoneinc.com/)
          • need two identical servers, one running Unix and another Windows, plus a client machine
          • specs could be: quad core, 8GB of memory, 1TB hard drive
          • need fast pipe to server, as large datasets will be transferred
        • Next meeting date
          • all agreed to use same day and time next week, but limit the meeting length to one hour

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