Hi,

you still pointed to the right answer, strategies like overviews and tiling are 
IMHO not scale-dependent. They depend on the pixel-dimension of the image and 
you have - let's say - a not so small one ;-)

So converting to GeoTIFF with internal "Tiling" could be the right strategy  
for you (http://www.gdal.org/frmt_gtiff.html;  use "BigTIFF" if files are 
expected to be larger than 4GB) --> hint: gdal_translate with "BIGTIFF=YES" and 
"TILED=YES" ... and of course Overviews (gdaladdo; also possible with 
BigTIFF-option).

Compression for original and overviews, could be lossless "LZW" or  lossy 
"JPEG-YCBCR" for example, this would also substantially squeeze down the size 
an d depends on your needs...

I have a lot of aerial images with up to 250.000*150.000px (GSD up to 6cm) in 
that manner and they are serving really, really fast via mapserver. Not every 
GIS-software is able to read those tiled and compressed BigTiffs directly (due 
to the lack of support for this file-format), but ArcGIS and QGIS do well (both 
use GDAL) and all others could still use the WMS served from mapserver!

Regards
Ben

Luftbild und Geoinformationssysteme
schep...@rvr-online.de

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Germany
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Von: mapserver-users [mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] Im 
Auftrag von Avi Blackmore
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Februar 2016 23:28
An: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: [mapserver-users] Very poor WMS tiling performance with small area, 
ultra-high resolution image

Hello,

            We've been using Mapserver as, among other things, a WMS server for 
some time with satellite and aerial imagery, without problems.  We've been able 
to serve imagery of resolutions down to .25 meters without any significant 
performance hit.

            Today, we got a sample image from a new source, which has a 
resolution of 0.06 meters.  The image is 317 megabytes in size, and has 
dimensions of 17538 x 19035 pixels.  The file size is smaller than many of the 
Landsat or other images that we have displayed in the past.  However, we're 
finding that rendering this image is extremely expensive.  In particular, with 
tiled access, a la Google Maps, the WMS requests bog down our server to the 
point where all of its memory is consumed.

            I know that overviews, tiling, and such, are good strategies for 
reducing the render time on a large area, reasonably high resolution image.  
But what would be good strategies for improving rendering time on this smaller, 
ultra-high resolution image?
--
Avi Blackmore
Head Programmer/System Administrator
Satshot Inc.

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