[Qgis-user] Tip for managing heavy data
John Layt
j.layt at lparchaeology.com
Fri Nov 26 01:21:33 PST 2021
While this does sound like a proper geodatabase is needed, if the size of
the data isn't too big then an alternative might be to put all the layers
into a GeoPackage, so you have at least a single file to manage, then look
at using Mergin (https://public.cloudmergin.com/) to share and sync the
data between your team.
Cheers!
John.
On Thu, 25 Nov 2021 at 18:19, Brent Wood <Brent.Wood at niwa.co.nz> wrote:
> Use a Postgis database. Should tick all your boxes and more.
>
> I can help you set this up if you want (contact me off-group)
>
>
> Brent Wood
>
> Principal Technician, Fisheries
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> Hi,
> I was wondering if there is a easier way to manage my city base
> cartography.
>
> I have several (around 40) layers, at the moment shape file, representing
> the whole city.
>
> As I have a performed computer (for my needs) I use to manage this entire
> amount of data for my different project.
>
> The issue is is not so comfortable share my projects with the rest of the
> team, which waste time waiting for uploading data.
>
> I see two different scenario:
> - create a WMS without any style customisation
> - crop all the layers within a proper smaller area
>
> The point is I don’t know how to do and, even more, if is the best
> approach.
>
>
> Thank you for any tips!
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dario
>
>
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