Hi In this article, I came across about servicing rasters on AWS S3: https://www.azavea.com/blog/2019/04/23/using-cloud-optimized-geotiffs-cogs/ , https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2015-October/042975.html
I am trying to see if something similar exists for Google? I'm exporting COG from Google Earth Engine (GEE) to a Google Cloud Storage bucket in the hopes to access and serve it with other layers using GeoServer or create tile map services. I've many dates and many products (true color, false color, ndvi) for many sites. So I'm not sure what's the best way to serve them. I tried researching online, asking in StackExchange, GeoServer and GEE forums and reaching out to a few people, but I couldn't get specific info... Most info is on AWS and S3... My requirement is to somehow get the images of "GEE to bucket" exported images into Openlayers (web mapping) and JavaScript (frontend). GEE can export to my Drive or a GCP bucket. So serving from GEE to GCP to S3 means some download, unzip, zip and upload - so more time consuming and manual steps. In my experience, AWS was costly (as my EC2 runs all the time) than a VPS server... I'll appreciate your help. Thank you! -- Sincerely yours, *Arun Govind, PhD* *Email*: arun.gov...@usask.ca *Ph*: +16394714525
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