Thanks Andrea,

I don't have a mandate to store everything in the database.
I just want to do what performs the best.

As I understand it I'll keep using the file-based option.

Thanks,

Paul

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2012/10/3 Andrea Aime <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Paul Meems <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I have a test server (Ubuntu) with GeoServer 2.1 and PostGIS v1.5
>> I also have a large aerial photo in ECW format.
>> I've converted this ECW file to GeoTIFF and used gdal_retile to create
>> tiles.
>> I use the pyramid plug-in to show the data.
>>
>> Today I have created a second server with GeoServer 2.2 and PostGIS v2.
>> I've been reading about the new raster tables and I wonder if I should
>> continue with using the pyramid plug-in or that I should put the tiles (or
>> even the single GeoTiff) in PostGIS.
>>
>> Does anybody have any experience, suggestions, opinions or remarks about
>> this?
>>
>
> Postgis developers previously stated that you should bring your raster
> data in postgis
> only if you intend to use its analytic capabilities, if it's pure storage
> instead keeping
> them on the file system should provide better performance (but you may
> have a mandate
> to just store everything in a database, in such case the imagemosaic-jdbc
> addresses
> the need).
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
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