Yes! We ran into the same issue couple of years ago. I forgot because it is buried in our build now.
I am beginning to feel like I have little to offer at this point. :-) How about your IIP configuration? What does that look like? Perhaps something will jump out.
curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/instance-type will return the EC2 Instance type for you. We have a few hundred thousand images we service via nginx/iip in AWS. The biggest bottleneck that we have run into ourselves has been disk I/O followed closely by Network IO. Rarely have we seen any actual CPU or memorry bottleneck, and I think that was a few years ago. Most often what we see is the Load Average slowly increase to the point that everything is uber slow. We make it a point to stay...
Could you share: The EC2 instance types you have tested on? The mounted EBS Volume(s) size and type? What sort of artifacts IIP is serving and any details on how those artifacts are stored?
You give me far to much credit ... at least two lines will be required with my meager...
Yes, that would actually work well. Hmm, just need to sort out how to best transform...
The IIP JTL spec merely expects zoomlevel,index ... the goofy Zoomify structure doesn't...
Thanks for confirmation, that is what I suspected would need to happen.