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eyros
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mod_mbtiles
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Host your own OpenStreetMap Map Tiles
Here's a little bit of code I wrote that lets you host from a normal webserver, where that "normal webserver" is Apache: https://github.com/systemed/mod_mbtiles
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Show HN: Mbtiles-S3-server – serve vector map tiles directly from mbtiles on S3
This is great. Servers have been the weak link in the open mbtiles stack for a good while and an out-of-the-box recipe like this will make a real difference.
(For those running on bare metal, I knocked this up a few months ago - https://github.com/systemed/mod_mbtiles - which is an Apache module that does pretty much the same thing.)
- Show HN: Self-Hosted Maps Stack
eyros
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Host your own OpenStreetMap Map Tiles
There is a project called Peermaps that is building a full P2P stack for OSM-based maps:
They convert Planet OSM and Natural Earth OSM dumps into the storage format used by their geospatial DB [1] and then distribute them using P2P file storage tools like IPFS [3] or hyperdrive [4].
Because those storage tools make use of content addressing [5] and clever chunking [6], you can download only changes to the (converted) OSM dump.
Because those tools are inherently P2P-focused and come with pluggable transports, the data representing the changes in the (converted) OSM dump don't have to be sent via the internet. For example, Mapeo [7] allows syncing "local" changes to OSM via USB sticks [8].
[1] https://github.com/peermaps/eyros
What are some alternatives?
PMTiles - Cloud-optimized + compressed single-file tile archives for vector and raster maps
headway - Self-hostable maps stack, powered by OpenStreetMap.
mbtiles-s3-server - Python server to on-the-fly extract and serve vector tiles from an mbtiles file on S3
multihash-serialise - Haskell libraries for interacting with IPFS
ngx_http_mbtiles_module - A nginx module to serve map tiles directly from mbtiles container files
mbtiles-php - PHP backend for reading tiles from mbtiles databases
kvtiles - Self hosted maps, PMTiles, MBTiles key value storage and server
planetiler - Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets from OpenStreetMap data fast
Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM) - Open Source Routing Machine - C++ backend
athena-sqlite - A SQLite driver for S3 and Amazon Athena 😳