Re: [gdal-dev] Speeding up gdalwarp process

2020-01-24 Thread Marius Jigmond
We've been using Geotrellis (https://geotrellis.io/) for Spark jobs. -marius From: gdal-dev on behalf of Simon Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 6:30 PM To: gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org Subject: [gdal-dev] Speeding up gdalwarp process Hi gdal-devs, I have a

Re: [gdal-dev] Geopackages and Datetime fields

2020-01-24 Thread Even Rouault
Richard, > I'm experimenting with writing time-based model results into > geopackages, and make those results (1 run = 1 geopackage) automatically > available as WMS-t. > > -1- First thing I wonder is how gdal/mapserver is handling geopackages > in a multi-threaded environment: if more

[gdal-dev] Geopackages and Datetime fields

2020-01-24 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Hi Devs / Geopackage masters, Sorry for this long email, but I have some Geopackage/Datetime questions of which I hope people here have some knowledge and find some time to read this... I'm experimenting with writing time-based model results into geopackages, and make those results (1 run = 1

Re: [gdal-dev] Speeding up gdalwarp process

2020-01-24 Thread lars . schylberg
I have used gnu parallel with good results. A description can be found here: https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/217814/full-utilization-of-cpu-cores-with-gdalwarp (https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/217814/full-utilization-of-cpu-cores-with-gdalwarp) /Lars Schylberg 24 januari 2020