Yann Chemin wrote:
> GRASS is mostly a row processing engine when we work on raster data.
> It does have a restriction for parallel processing, it is that it does
> compress rows on writing, but it means also uncompressing them on
> reading. i.e. no row distribution possible directly: because no
Hello Jyotish,
yes, no answer is "go ahead, this sounds good to us".
GRASS is mostly a row processing engine when we work on raster data.
It does have a restriction for parallel processing, it is that it does
compress rows on writing, but it means also uncompressing them on
reading. i.e. no row d