As said before: great explanation and great work. These are complicated
tasks, so thanks to the whole OWG for managing all this.
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On 13.05.2016 15:58, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 13/05/16 14:43, Maarten Deen wrote:
On 2016-05-13 14:59, Grant Slater wrote:
Kudos for the very clear explanation.
Over today (for at least the weekend) we are switching to the new
frontend & backend servers in York (Bytemark). London Imperial will be
On 13/05/16 14:43, Maarten Deen wrote:
On 2016-05-13 14:59, Grant Slater wrote:
Kudos for the very clear explanation.
Over today (for at least the weekend) we are switching to the new
frontend & backend servers in York (Bytemark). London Imperial will be
offline from approximately 5pm (GMT+1)
On 2016-05-13 14:59, Grant Slater wrote:
Kudos for the very clear explanation.
Over today (for at least the weekend) we are switching to the new
frontend & backend servers in York (Bytemark). London Imperial will be
offline from approximately 5pm (GMT+1) for the first weekend of power
maintenan
Hi Grant,
Thank you for the technical explanation and especially for all the efforts
improving the infrastructure! It's unfortunate uploads are so much slower
now, but if the whole setup is more reliable/redundant, that's a small
price to pay.
Polyglot
2016-05-13 14:59 GMT+02:00 Grant Slater :
Hi All,
On Monday 9th May 2016 the master OSM database server was moved to
York (Bytemark) from London (Imperial).
This was to avoid multiple upcoming weekends of planned power testing
& maintenance at the Imperial data centre. For the last few years
Imperial has housed all our main critical syste
I believe the Dev mailing list may have some of your technical answers
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2016-May/thread.html
It appears from that list that the database servers are now a few
hundreds of miles from where the web servers are, causing the increase
in latency. I do not kn
Their response is indeed so vague that I suspect even they don't know
what's happening ;)
Certainly, when you use JOSM, you can choose how much objects to
upload at once. Small bundles (100...200) seem to work better. You can
experiment with it.
Michał
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 7:02 AM, Ben Discoe
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