Hi,
Before you start optimizing anything you should evaluate if the performance
that you have is normal. For example in this 11 years old benchmark
https://www.idee.es/resources/presentaciones/JIDEE07/POWERPOINT_JIDEE2007/PowerPoint.7-Mapserver_vs._Geoserver.pdf
which was made with a computer t
Hi,
We are making a new GeoServer installation and had GDAL coming from CentOS 7
repository with support to:
JP2OpenJPEG (rwv): JPEG-2000 driver based on OpenJPEG library
JPEG2000 (rwv): JPEG-2000 part 1 (ISO/IEC 15444-1)
..(and many others)
After installing the GDAL plug-in we still do not
PostgreSQL/PostGIS will run on Windows and Linux (I have it running on Windows
7/10 and some Windows Servers).
If you push the data to PostgreSQL/PostGIS, then you can develop some SQL
scripts that can take some form of constraint, i.e. Date/time, Feature ID,
bounding box, etc., and run an expo
Thanks Jukka,
Thanks for the link, I do think I have it wrong somewhere.
The shape files I am using are indeed from NaturalEarth.
https://www.naturalearthdata.com/http//www.naturalearthdata.com/download/10m/physical/ne_10m_land.zip
https://www.naturalearthdata.com/http//www.naturalearthdata.com/d
Hi guys,
I haven’t found the problem with my setup, but I found the shape file that
cause CPU drain, the natural-earth-ocean-shape file, without it I can see the
respond time is nearly instance
On a similar topic, I have a layer made up by 1 sat image GeoTiff file 5G in
size, zoom and pan took
Hello all,
I’m new to GeoServer and have found it to be quite interesting! I’ve read
through the documentation and spent hours searching the internet to get where
I’m at today – but that’s what brings me here. I’m stuck!
I’m working on weather radar mapping using GeoServer. From the National We