as you subject mentions rasters, there is rasdaman (www.rasdaman.org).

- Fastest way to get started: download VM with example data + queries. Use the
raster query language directly if georeferencing can be ignored, or use the WCS
/ WCPS / WMS service endpoints the VM will offer, plus ingestion via WCS-T. All
documented on wiki pages at said URL, active mailing lists or support.

- Growth: rasdaman is scalable (tons of Terabytes in operational services) and
federated. The EarthServer initiative (www.earthserver.org) is currently working
towards a Petascale global federation on spatio-temporal datacubes, and a
maintained service of yours could easily apply for joining. The rasdaman query
language is the blueprint for the forthcoming ISO SQL/MDA (MUlti-Dimensional
Arrays) standard which extends ISO SQL - well - with query support for massive
n-D arrays. So just grow your installation without any need for change, it
already has a scalable backend.

I'll glad to discuss any & all details with you.

HTH,
Peter


On 09/07/2016 11:33 AM, P Kishor wrote:
> Besides Pg, what are the existing solutions for storing and mapping 
> time/space values with the usual time and space operators
>
>       - within
>       - contained
>       - near
>       - etc.
>
>       - between time1 and time2
>       - before time1
>       - after time1
>       - at time1
>
> and so on. Preferably, a completely nodejs-based solution for a 
> proof-of-concept/lightweight application that can be easily upgraded to 
> something more robust and with a real db-backend.
>
>
>
>
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