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Question about data. Is it locally saved? #733

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VPaulV opened this issue May 8, 2022 · 2 comments
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Question about data. Is it locally saved? #733

VPaulV opened this issue May 8, 2022 · 2 comments

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@VPaulV
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VPaulV commented May 8, 2022

Hi Guys,

Sorry for the stupid question, but I could not find an answer in README. Is data saved locally? I mean marks, photos, contacts etc? Or it is uploaded to some other sever?

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tacruc commented May 8, 2022

This is an Issue tracker, could you Plesse use the forum help.nextcloud.com for Questions and Help.

In gernal data is kept in the your nextcloud Server.
Routing and address resolution uses external providers and the map files itself are loaded from external providers.

In gernal you could host them yourself, but tiles server need a way more resources than usual nextcloud home servers have.

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TopHatProductions115new commented Sep 20, 2022

This is an Issue tracker, could you Please use the forum help.nextcloud.com for Questions and Help.

In general data is kept in the your nextcloud Server. Routing and address resolution uses external providers and the map files itself are loaded from external providers.

In general you could host them yourself, but tiles server need a way more resources than usual nextcloud home servers have.

I never thought I'd return to GitHub, but I guess times change...

I don't know if the logic for this holds. The same could have been used to snuff out the need for OSRM settings before they were added, seeing that some regions can require at least 100GB of RAM to extract. And yet some of us decide to become our own routing and tile server providers anyway. I think that such decisions should be left to the server hosts and admins. If the server host/admin is serious about it, they'll put their money where their mouth is and make it happen. With that said, here's that post to help.nextcloud.com :

Also, this is still open, so I'm holding out hope:

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