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> Michael Smith
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> Remote Sensing/GIS Center
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> *From: *gdal-dev on behalf of Travis
> Kirstine
> *Date: *Friday, September 4, 2020 at 8:35 AM
> *To: *gdal dev
> *Subject: *Re: [gdal-dev]
: [gdal-dev] Serve COG images - GEE & Google Cloud Storage
There is a good article here on how to do this using MapServer and S3, this may
work for Google as well
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/Render-images-straight-out-of-S3-with-the-vsicurl-driver
You can confi
There is a good article here on how to do this using MapServer and S3, this
may work for Google as well
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/Render-images-straight-out-of-S3-with-the-vsicurl-driver
You can configure MapServer as a WMS server and add the layers to Open
Layers or take the
Arun,
Not sure this completely answer your question, but GDAL has gained a
Google Cloud Storage virtual file system handler similar
to the AWS S3 one since the post you mention.
See
https://gdal.org/user/virtual_file_systems.html#vsigs-google-cloud-storage-files
Even
> Hi
> In this article, I
Hi
In this article, I came across about servicing rasters on AWS S3:
https://www.azavea.com/blog/2019/04/23/using-cloud-optimized-geotiffs-cogs/
, https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2015-October/042975.html
I am trying to see if something similar exists for Google? I'm exporting
COG from