[mapserver-users] PostGIS or Mysql and GeoMoose.

Brent Pedersen bpederse at gmail.com
Tue May 13 11:32:37 EDT 2008


On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Nelson Soto <nellyfromma at gmail.com> wrote:
> For performance reasons, I may need to convert SHP's into a spatial
>  database. I loosely understand the concept of how this work but my
>  questions to anyone reading are:
>
>  1. Has anyone looked into specifically doing the above with their
>  working demo of GeoMoose using SHP files previously? I would hate to
>  scrap the work I've done utilizing the excellent usability of GeoMoose
>  in favor of utilizing a spatial database.
>
>  2. If users are typically accessing data but not writing it, will I
>  realize a performance upgrade *typically*.
>
>  3. Is there any functionality I can expect to break and essentially
>  head into an 'uncharted territory' if I did indeed attempt this. Can I
>  basically expect to find in my way a high level of techincal issues
>  (I'm very technical, but I am trying to find an efficient approach)
>
>  Also, here is a description of what I had attempted to do...
>
>  We have an OS X server which contains 2 dual core Xeons processors and
>  4GB of ram. We are mainly a Windows house and had aquired the hardware
>  in an anquisition and would like to utilize this hardware as best as
>  possible. This is one of our more ambitious products we one day would
>  like to offer our clients (we currently offer an Access product that
>  is quite dated.).
>
>  Originally, I had suggested perhaps getting Parellels VM software and
>  just bringing a copy of Windows Server 2003 to the table, but my
>  performance almost seems better on my test machine... I'm not sure if
>  that will apply to concurrent users which is certainly an aspect of
>  the issue at hand, but the VM software only detects 1 core... not
>  good. We are not looking at VMWare or anything where the license will
>  exceed or approach the cost of a new server otherwise we will do so.
>
>  If I host PostgreSQL or MySQL on the server and away from the server
>  that would host GeoMoose (a new server) I would hopefully like to
>  utilize the Mac in this way seeing as how I can not get the
>  performance I would like out of virtualized hosting.
>
>  Yes, I realize I can just set up Mapserver for OS X but, in my
>  oppinion, it is a very laborious task and I am foreseeing I will be
>  the one having to maintain this server and while I myself and
>  relatively comfortable maintaining OS X and its Unix skeleton, I want
>  to minimize the work I need to do to this server...
>
>  I will post this on GeoMoose mailing list as well as Mapserver as I
>  realize there is some overlap in exactly what area's this does cover.
>  While the context of this topic does cover my use of GeoMoose with
>  Mapserver, I'm thinking there are users on both of these lists that
>  have experience with the advantages vs disadvantages of Spatial DB
>  Data vs SHP on disk.
>
>  At any rate, any input is appreciated.
>
>  Thanks,
>  Nelson
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hi, you havent explained what the performance issues are exactly, but
if you're user shapefiles with a large
extent, the simplest thing to potentially improve performace is shptree
 http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/utilityreference/shptree

-brent


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