[postgis-devel] shp2pgsql

Rémi Cura remi.cura at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 07:48:09 PST 2015


Hey,
I find this research type very interesting.
Do you have something published about your experiment and test of various
cluster-postgres flavours?

About loading geometry into your cluster, you may prefer to change OGR,
which can read a lot more formats
(and is however slower than postgis shp2pgsql).

Cheers,
Rémi-C

2015-02-18 16:37 GMT+01:00 Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri at swoodbridge.com>:

> On 2/18/2015 10:21 AM, David Haynes II wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am working on a project that conducts high performance spatial
>> analysis using postgresql and PostGIS. We have been searching for
>> platforms that allow PostGIS to run in parallel. We have evaluated
>> Postgres-xc and postgres-xl and determined that they do not meet our use
>> case. Currently, I am evaluating CitusDB, but there seem to be some
>> obstacles there as well. However, we are working on developing our own
>> platform using Stado, which is dervied from GridSQL.
>>
>> We have had some initial results that look pretty promising and we are
>> looking to modify the source code of the shp2pgsql to work with our new
>> platform. If someone could provide the location of the code we would
>> greatly appreciate it. Currently we are creating are geometries using
>> the ST_GeomFromTxt function.
>>
>
> http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/browser/trunk/loader
>
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