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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory SSD Caching, how its done, right choice? Post 302888164 by postcd on Thursday 13th of February 2014 03:13:17 AM
Old 02-13-2014
Tools SSD Caching, how its done, right choice?

Hello,

someone needed VPS with SSD caching, he want to use server for websites hosting. What does that mean, this SSD caching and is it optimal solution for this? Also i listen some SSD dont like too much of writting so how one can recognise certain SSD is made the way that its not destroyed soon by writting data (i mean when one have webserver, it is non stopping writting and erasing of data and server need to run like 2 yers...?
 

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LITESERV(1)						      General Commands Manual						       LITESERV(1)

NAME
liteserv - serve tiles using TileLite SYNOPSIS
liteserv mapfile [ options ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the liteserv command. litserv is a development server that serves tiles rendered by Mapnik using TileLite. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show summary of options. -i HOST, --ip=HOST Specify an IP address to listen on (defaults to 0.0.0.0/localhost). -p PORT, --port=PORT Specify a custom port to run on: eg. 8080. --config=CONFIG Specify the use of a custom TileLite config file to override default settings. By default looks for a file in the current directory called tilelite.cfg. -s SIZE, --size=SIZE Specify a custom tile size (defaults to 256). -b BUFFER_SIZE, --buffer-size=BUFFER_SIZE Specify a custom map buffer_size (defaults to 128). -z MAX_ZOOM, --max-zoom=MAX_ZOOM Max zoom level to support (defaults to 22). -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT Specify a custom image format (png or jpeg) (defaults to png). --paletted Use paletted/8bit PNG (defaults to False). -d DEBUG, --debug=DEBUG Run in debug mode (defaults to True). -c, --caching Turn on tile caching mode (defaults to False). --cache-path=CACHE_PATH Path to tile cache directory (defaults to /tmp). --cache-force Force regeneration of tiles while in caching mode (defaults to False). --processes=NUM_PROCESSES If werkzeug is installed, number of rendering processes to allow. SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
TileLite was written by Dane Springmeyer <dane@dbsgeo.com>. This manual page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). June 21, 2011 LITESERV(1)
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