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== Server & Hosting (D-YETI) ==
By the way I personally would give some computing time and IO /Diskspace, at the server listed below, too, because I hope much more pople will benefit from it than running it for me alone. Since Terragear is not so easy to install and even with the gui doesn't always give the result I was expecting.
* Intel® Core™ i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz × 4
* 32GB RAM
* SSD + RAID
* but rather slow Internet connection. (600kbit/s dn / 128kbit/s up)
== Potential TerraGear Issues (psadro_gm) ==
== Potential TerraGear Issues (psadro_gm) ==
An issue you will may hit is that some terragear tools don't behave very well when run at the same time (genapt and ogrdecode, in particular). this may work with two separate work directories, but I have not tried it. If using the same work directory, You can hit some directory / file creation collisions. To recitify these, I added a Boost global mutex so one can write at a time. With multiple users, this may become a bottleneck.
An issue you will may hit is that some terragear tools don't behave very well when run at the same time (genapt and ogrdecode, in particular). this may work with two separate work directories, but I have not tried it. If using the same work directory, You can hit some directory / file creation collisions. To recitify these, I added a Boost global mutex so one can write at a time. With multiple users, this may become a bottleneck.

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