"Richard E. Hoskins" wrote:
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> Any suggestions for a strategy to get my 30,000 maps and not kill WIndows? I
> tried zipping a lot of them but explored went to a crawl or just died.
Hi Richard.
Let me ask, how often will these maps need to be updated?
If it is fairly often, this task puts a tremendous burden on every
system, even though I cannot tell you exactly why your approach fails.
Maybe you have a perfectly valid reason for your approach, but I would
consider a map-on-demand system instead, where each map is created as it
is requested by the web client. If you have a particular or irregular
map tile system, perhaps the bounds for each tile would have to be
stored in a table, but the rest of the information could be computed
on-the-fly.
Once a map is created, it could be stored to speed up access for the
next request, and only re-created if base data is changed.
Regards, Mats.E
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