Re: [OSRM-talk] OSRM 5.14.3 set kilometers long ways as small elements

2018-03-27 Thread Daniel Patterson
Hi François, > I don't understand why flagging part of the graph as "small element" prevent a route to be found. I guess you could describe this as a bug. What OSRM is trying to do is always return a route. The current approach makes sure to snap the input coordinates to edges on the same "

Re: [OSRM-talk] Suggested hardware specs for server under heavy use

2018-03-27 Thread Patrick Niklaus
Hey Tariq, This heavily depends on the settings you use and the kind of requests. For the car profile Germany should fit into 16GB of RAM, but I would calculate some buffer depending on if you need the option to exclude motorways and ferries. I'll assume you don't need traffic support? Then using

[OSRM-talk] Suggested hardware specs for server under heavy use

2018-03-27 Thread Baig, Tariq
Dear all, we are currently working on a research project that uses osrm as a routing backend. Since we heavily rely on OSRM we would like to migrate it to a more appropriate harware setup. What would be the recommended specs for a server that provides routing for the whole of germany, and can

Re: [OSRM-talk] OSRM 5.14.3 set kilometers long ways as small elements

2018-03-27 Thread François Lacombe
Hi Daniel, 2018-03-26 19:48 GMT+02:00 Daniel Patterson : > Hi François, > > Yes, oneways onto your custom road network sound like exactly the kind > of thing that the small component algorithm (https://en.wikipedia.org/ > wiki/Tarjan%27s_strongly_connected_components_algorithm) would flag. If