[mapserver-users] Gallery: running mapserver in docker on kubernetes

Yves Jacolin yves.jacolin at camptocamp.com
Thu Aug 29 04:16:40 PDT 2019


Hello,

If anyone is interested by our docker image, you can find it here:
https://github.com/camptocamp/docker-mapserver

Y.

Le jeu. 29 août 2019 à 13:14, Jan Hartmann <j.l.h.hartmann at uva.nl> a écrit :

> Hi Wouter, I am definitely interested in your setups, especially the
> docker containers with mapserver. I've also a lot of separate mapserver
> applications that I would like to manage more as a whole. Although not
> with 12 billion requests a year . An example is the complete population
> administration of Friesland on historical and modern maps (mostly PDOK)
> from 1750 to 1890:
>
> https://maps.hisgis.nl/fr/fs/
>
> Please let me know what is already available  from PDOK; if possible and
> useful, I would very much like to participate in the pilot, e.g.
> concerning the MapServer Wiki part. I've been using MapServer since 2000
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan Hartmann
> University of Amsterdam
> https://www.uva.nl/profiel/h/a/j.l.h.hartmann/j.l.h.hartmann.html
>
> On 8/29/2019 11:24 AM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
> > Thanks for wanting to share this; the best way is to create a new wiki
> > page on the MapServer wiki
> > (https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki) and there you can
> > outline all of your infrastructure tricks, then you can come back here
> > and paste your link to your MapServer magic :)
> >
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > -jeff
> >
> >
> >
> > On 2019-08-29 4:55 AM, Wouter Visscher wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm working for the Dutch NSDI www.pdok.nl <http://www.pdok.nl/>,
> >> where we have around 200 datasets ranging from the larger ones like
> >> address, buildings, cadastral parcels and smaller ones like
> >> hikingtrails, natura2000, and so on. Our platform is used a lot in
> >> the Netherlands, both by the public and private sector, last year we
> >> hit 12 billion requests. To be able to handle that amount of traffic
> >> we are now in a transition, moving from a private cloud solution to
> >> the public cloud. With this change, we needed to refactor our
> >> software stack.
> >>
> >> Through some experimentation, and on the job 'training' we are now
> >> running the following setup:
> >> A minio.io <http://minio.io/> (S3) blobstore, containing geopackages
> >> with the vector data and geotiff's for the rasters.
> >> Our mapserver configurations connects to these files with /vsicurl/.
> >> Our mapservers are in docker containers that we run on kubernetes.
> >> With this setup we are able to create a scalable infrastructure from
> >> which we can push WMS/WFS/WMTS interfaces to the web.
> >>
> >> If people are interested in how we deploy our mapserver software
> >> stacks I would be happy to share our k8s deployment
> >> setup/configurations.
> >>
> >> Wouter Visscher
> >>
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