[mapserver-users] Speed of PostGIS vs Shapefiles in MapServer 5.4
ritesh ambastha
ritesh.linux at gmail.com
Fri May 15 10:26:54 PDT 2009
Hey,
The game is all about how you utilizes the best available practices. No
doubt that shapefile usage helps you to render/tile maps at a rapid pace.
But, on the other hand, indexing helps a ton on postgis. My recommendation
is to set up pgpool on few servers and then try to render/tile the maps. It
will be much much faster and convenient than using shapefiles.
Regards,
Ritesh Ambastha
Regards,
Ritesh Ambastha
Ben Madin wrote:
>
> G'day all,
>
> I see a rewrite of PostGIS handling was a major achievement in the 5.4
> Release. I have a number of polygon layers that I use on a fairly
> static basis (political boundaries etc) but I vaccilate between using
> them from:
>
> PostGIS (for convenience - I use them for analysis as well so they are
> in the database anyway, easy to backup and keep consistent between
> servers) or from
> Shapefiles (exported because they were faster to render).
>
> Most of them are not overly complex or large, is there still
> significant benefit to using them from shapefiles, or is it becoming a
> more closely run race between sources.
>
> cheers
>
> Ben
>
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