Thanks for the advice. I was really hoping there was a super secret way to
configure so that it would run in 512k that only a few people knew about.
LOL. I am going to have to bite the bullet and charge a little for the app.
Hopefully cost don't go to high and I lose my shirt.


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Stefano Iacovella <
stefano.iacove...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I hadn't run GeoServer on any Linux box with less than 1 GByte.
> It may run with less but you're going to hit a lot of Out of Memory issues
> IMHO
> Having PostGIS on the same machine will lower the memory available gor
> GeoServer. I don't think on such a limited hardware you're going to use
> huge amount of data, I would stick to shspefiles.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stefano
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> Il giorno 08/mag/2013 03:14, "Walter Deane" <walter.de...@gmail.com> ha
> scritto:
>
>> I am looking at getting a cloud server to host a GeoServer for an app
>> that I am writing.  I don't expect any real revenue to support the cost of
>> server so it is out or pocket. I am use to having 2gb available so have
>> never dealt with hardware this limited. This will be used primarily with an
>> iPhone app but there will be an OpenLayers interface for viewing and an
>> export functionality. This is a firefighter app for finding and adding
>> water sources. The app is 95% written the ongoing cost is the thing holding
>> it back atm.
>>
>> The server would just be handling wfs and wms and only point data stored
>> in a PostGIS on the same box. Is it possible to run under these conditions?
>> I plan on setting up and running some JMeter tests to see how well it
>> stands up, I just wanted to know if this is completely impractical. The
>> pricing really jumps up quick with when you start adding ram.
>>
>> Also would it lower or raise ram requirements if I used a SHP file
>> instead of PostGIS?
>>
>>
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