Thanks, this is a nice example to build a MapServer Docker container
with. I need PHP-MapScript and an Apache and a PostgreSQL server with
PostGIS and PLR, so there still are a few things to figure out. But this
is a very handy starting point.
Jan
On 8/29/2019 1:38 PM, Wouter Visscher wrote:
On our github.com/PDOK <http://github.com/PDOK> is
information/README.md on the Dockerfiles we run (also on docker hub
https://hub.docker.com/u/pdok) we run a mapserver setup with lighttpd,
we made this setup with deployment to kubernetes in mind. So we can
interact with configmaps, secrets, env variables and so on..
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019, 14:10 Jan Hartmann, <j.l.h.hartm...@gmail.com
<mailto:j.l.h.hartm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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 12:54 PM, Wouter Visscher wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I will get on to that and put
something on github.
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019, 12:24 Jeff McKenna,
<jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com
<mailto:jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com>> 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> <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> <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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