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Best regards,
Ivan
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> From: Jason Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Oct 29 '08 15:09
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> I find this stuff fascinating, but I
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Thanks everyone for this interesting thread. I think the two
approaches have different goals:
- rendering-on-demand
Frank,
> My point is that a tile caching approach is really comparing tile caching
> performance to rendering-on-demand performance while I think the original
> point was that rendering-from-database and rendering-from-filesystem could
> have similar performance for input raster data.
D'accor
Thanks everyone for this interesting thread. I think the two
approaches have different goals:
- rendering-on-demand performance comparison
- raster serving performance comparison
Both are of interest, but they shouldn't be confused.
It might be helpful to write a wiki page (or something else) w
Sylvan Ascent Inc. wrote:
I think, that since the goal of all this storage of pyramids and the like is
just to get speed, that they aren't apples/oranges, but apples apples, since
they are both pyramid schemes, just in different places, either in front, or
in back of the server.
Roger,
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I find this stuff fascinating, but I believe that the Oracle EULA prohibits
users from disclosing the results of benchmark tests. Be careful how you
represent these results.
Jason
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From: Lucena, Ivan
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Raster data on RDBMS
I would like to retur
Sylvan Ascent Inc. wrote:
Mike and Ivan,
I'd like to see them also compared to a caching solution, like GeoWebCache,
or TileCache. These effectively create a file-based "database" of little
bitty tiles at certain resolutions, kind of like a tile pyrimid that is
created gradually over time as the
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> memory. So the next time a user zoom-in the performance would be even better.
>
> I am trying to setup a mapserver experiment on that issue but for now I would
> like to keep my analysis on that very simple process of extracting a subset.
>
> Best regards,
>
of extracting a subset.
Best regards,
Ivan
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> From: Paul Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Raster data on RDBMS
> Sent: Oct 29 '08 05:00
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> The data is chunked in Oracle into tiles, so unless you tile
The data is chunked in Oracle into tiles, so unless you tile the TIFF
as well you aren't really doing a direct comparison. Even if you end
up with the same numbers for both processes, I'll still be impressed,
since I assumed Oracle would have a higher overhead.
P.
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