Impressive work in the links Mark. Thanks for sharing.
TSW
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Patricia Carbajales
wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> Thank you for your response. Very helpful.
> Also, the resources you mentioned are fantastic. Very well written and
> extremely useful.
> Thank you!
> Patricia
>
>
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your response. Very helpful.
Also, the resources you mentioned are fantastic. Very well written and
extremely useful.
Thank you!
Patricia
-Original Message-
From: Mark Wynter [mailto:m...@dimensionaledge.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 6:05 PM
To: qgis-develope
hi Patricia - links to a couple of articles that might spur your thinking.
http://dimensionaledge.com/intro-vector-tiling-map-reduce-postgis/
http://dimensionaledge.com/from-days-to-minutes-geoprocessing-of-alberta-land-use-data/
As George mentioned, Qgis is brilliant for multithreaded rendering
What kind of parallel processing do you need?
For example, rendering in QGIS is done in parallel.
Do you need to do parallel processing for topological testing?
Without more information, I can't say much more.
George
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Patricia Carbajales
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I
Hello,
I am interested in using High Performance Computing resources with geospatial
data. Since QGIS is cross-platform, I wonder if it would be possible to install
QGIS in our Linux cluster to run parallel processes.
I looked online for any information and couldn't find an answer.
Any response w