[MapServer-users] Ask for advice on Caching large layers on high zoom level
Scott
public at postholer.com
Fri Sep 2 07:14:43 PDT 2022
COG files imply that they are already tiled. I'd be curious as to the
performance of map rendering using just the COG files without creating
tiles.
Being the 'size of Poland' doesn't really matter. It's the pixel
resolution that is important. If the pixel resolution is 100 meters vs 3
meters you will have different performance results.
Seeding will always be bound by CPU, memory, etc. Creating an image
(ami) of your system in AWS, then running multiple EC2's instance can be
insanely fast.
On 9/2/22 06:41, Marcin Niemyjski via MapServer-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My job is to cache 365 layers. These layers consist of up to 30 .tif
> (COG) files stored in a mapfile. These layers are roughly the size of
> Poland and I would like to acquire their tiles for level 14 zoom. One
> layer for these settings:
> sudo mapcache_seed -c /DiscPlanetiler/2022/03/02/2022-03-02.xml -t
> 20220302 -g PUWG1992 -z 10,10 -n 32
> caches 83h (32 cores is my max). I am looking for advice on how I could
> speed up the generation of these tiles.
>
> Thanks,
> Marcin
>
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