[OpenDroneMap-users] A few performance questions

Stephen Mather stephen at smathermather.com
Sun Mar 20 09:55:21 PDT 2016


Hi Pedro,

Roughly speaking doubling CPU and RAM will halve your time.

Great idea on that ODM fork. That's a brilliant idea. I don't know much in
the realm of ec2, but definitely willing to help where I can.

Cheers,
Best,
Steve



On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Pedro Leão <pedroleaoc at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I have a few questions regarding to performance for all ODM users:
>
> 1) Where do you run ODM? I'm running using a 16 core, 32gb ec2 instance.
> Not sure if it's the best option, but I work with huge sets of images
> (>2000) and it seems more appropriate.
>
> 2) How does memory and processor relates to final processing time? Double
> RAM and CPU and you get half the time? (I know it's not that simple :-P )
>
> Bonus for developers: I'm working in a ODM fork that terminates your ec2
> instance if the processing is over - that means you don't pay any extra if
> you are not looking at the terminal.
> + it transfer the result folder for a micro server that is accessible
> 24/7. If anyone is interested in helping me on that, please let me know ;-)
>
> Thank you,
>
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