[mapserver-users] MapServer on Intel Atom?

Dan Little danlittle at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 12 21:18:46 EST 2009


I think the atom will be more than adequate... depending on the dataset. :-)

Serving 100 points is significantly less intensive than serving 100 city-boundary polygons.


(Oops forgot to send to the list)


----- Original Message ----
> From: "kreshna_iceheart at yahoo.com" <kreshna_iceheart at yahoo.com>
> To: mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 8:09:15 PM
> Subject: [mapserver-users] MapServer on Intel Atom?
> 
> I'll be doing a lot of MapServer demo in the future. I'm quite interested in 
> Intel Atom-based subnotebooks for the purpose (like Lenovo IdeaPad S10), since 
> they are light and mobile.
> 
> However, I wonder if Intel Atom is adequate to run MapServer. The MapServer will 
> be run on either ms4w on Windows XP, or directly on Linux. The layers are stored 
> on postGIS (there are fifteen layers or so), and there is also a 476 megabytes 
> raster file in .TIFF format.
> 
> Will Intel Atom be adequate for the purpose? Will 2GB of memory help? Has anyone 
> ever done such thing before?
> 
> Many thanks,
> -Kresh
> 
> 
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