That's interesting about starting a very large number of small jobs. 
That is actually something I'm trying to avoid as I figured it would 
overwhelm Geoserver REST handling and the queues...

Right now I have it starting a mix of small (1s) and large (many hr) 
jobs. Some local tests I've done started the same seed job as a single 
job and also many different size jobs, submitted all at once. I found 
about half the tiling performance with the multi-job approach. I'm using 
the multi-job approach as the areas I will be seeding are oddly shaped 
and don't fit with a nice single bounding box.

On 16-04-18 08:43 PM, Rahkonen Jukka (MML) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As far as I know it is exactly a frontend to REST API.
>
> If the CPU cycles which are consumed for handling the protocol are meaningful 
> then you probably want to start a very large number of processes which are 
> very fast to perform. For me REST means something like start seeding (< 1 
> second) and then just seed (> many hours).
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
> Gregory Lewis-Paley wrote:
>
>> Is the GWC seed page simply a web frontend for the REST API of Geoserver?
>> Is there another option for submitting requests to the underlying 
>> GWC/Geoserve?
>> I have some scripts that need to whack away at a local Geoserver instance 
>> with the REST api but I've come to the conclusion it is leaving lots of 
>> performance on the floor. I suspect it's related to the entire network/REST 
>> protocol stack taking a significant portion of the CPU cycles.
> Greg
>
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