. What do you do with the leftovers?
More?
Another 2 cents,
Roger
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Sent: Fri 10/31/2008 1:20 AM
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Paul,
That is not the answer your
: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Raster data on RDBMS
Sent: Oct 31 '08 10:24
Well, now we get to the crux of the matter, what are the benefits? Let's
analyze this a bit more to see if anything seems important. You mention:
1) Spatial Extension - not sure what this is, but maybe you can build image
://www.topodepot.com
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Sent: Thu 10/30/2008 8:25 PM
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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Raster data on RDBMS
Dear all
I would like to take a broader view of the issue of raster data in a
DBMS. Issues of performance are relevant
Dear all
I would like to take a broader view of the issue of raster data in a
DBMS. Issues of performance are relevant, but the benefits of having
raster data on a DBMS are much more important.
Consider that raster sensors and grid models are by far the dominant
source of new geospatial data.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Gilberto Camara
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but the benefits of having
raster data on a DBMS are much more important.
And those benefits are?
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, spatial
indexation, etc. but they should not drag down the performance.
Just my two cents.
Ivan
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On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Gilberto