[OSGeo-Discuss] [Analysis] Geospatial server deployment statistics
SERGIO ACOSTAYLARA
sergio.acostaylara at mtop.gub.uy
Fri Jun 5 05:28:13 PDT 2020
Hi Jonathan. This is great work, well done! We were sure that FOSS4G was doing a good job but when you have numbers things get clearer and thje message stronger.
Best,
Sergio Acosta y Lara
Departamento de Geomática
Dirección Nacional de Topografía
Ministerio de Transporte y Obras Públicas
URUGUAY
(598)29157933 ints. 20329/20330
http://geoportal.mtop.gub.uy/
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De: Discuss <discuss-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> en nombre de Jonathan Moules <jonathan-lists at lightpear.com>
Enviado: jueves, 04 de junio de 2020 15:16
Para: OSGeo Discussions
Asunto: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Analysis] Geospatial server deployment statistics
Hi All,
At the risk of engaging in self-promotion, this may be of interest to
the community.
I've just finished an analysis of what geospatial server software's
behind the ~2.2 million WMS/WFS/WCS/WMTS datasets that GeoSeer has in
its search-engine index.
The extremely short version of things likely of interest here:
* ArcGIS has by far the most deployments: 2,755 (53.70%); other
proprietary is a rounding error.
* GeoServer is the second most popular for deployments (964 (18.79%)),
and hosts by far the most datasets: 963,603 (43.26%).
* MapServer has a very healthy deployment count too: 544 (10.6%), and
serves a considerable number of datasets: 389,709 (17.49%).
* Put another way, at least 2/3rds of the world's geospatial data that's
served via OGC standards is served by Open Source software (mostly
OSGeo). And over 60% between GeoServer and MapServer alone.
* So basically it looks like many city/county/provincials have an ArcGIS
Server install and use that for (occasionally token!) compliance with
"open data" edicts, but the full-on SDI data warehouses almost all go
for Open Source.
You can find (much) more detail (+ numbers for a bunch of the other
OSGeo projects) in the (ad-free, tracking-free, cookie-free,
javascript-free, in fact both free and Free!) blog post:
https://www.geoseer.net/blog/?p=2020-06-04_geospatial_server_software
So yes, good job to everyone who contributes in any way to all these
projects! Hopefully this reinforces how useful they are; maybe you can
use it in future work-bids too (its the sort of thing that reassures
management). Could also be be useful when it comes to figuring out where
limited OSGeo funds will have most impact.
Comments/thoughts/discussion/feedback welcome (on or off list).
Cheers,
Jonathan
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