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terracotta
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Serverless GIS
One can also do raster calculus between two or more COGs with Terracotta: https://github.com/DHI-GRAS/terracotta/issues/221
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Which tile server should I use? Terracotta or Geoserver or is there a better one?
I am currently working on setting up a web app using leaflet that can display .tif images along with some polygons and add some filters in the web app to better interact with the data. In the process of implementing this, I came to know that I need to use a tile server because I have large amounts of data and the tile server can help to serve the tiles on the web app. Based on my research, I guess these two are the main tools as of now: 1. Geoserver and 2. Terracotta. I am confused between the two. Can anyone suggest which one would be better for my use case and the pros and cons of both if possible? In case there's a different one that's better than the two mentioned above, it would be great if you can share the tool and your experience. Would be helpful.
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 26, 2021
Terracotta: Serverless GeoTiff Tile Server\ (12 comments)
- Terracotta: Serverless GeoTiff Tile Server
mbtileserver
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Offline map loading
So far I've tried building MBTiles with Maperitive using the OSM layer. Then hosting these MBTile files on an MBTileServer (https://github.com/consbio/mbtileserver) as slippy maps. Cesium can then read in and access these tiles pretty quickly and more or less it does the job.
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Which tile server should I use? Terracotta or Geoserver or is there a better one?
https://github.com/consbio/mbtileserver We heavily use this tile server works awesome
- Why do I need geoserver?
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Alternative to SQLite to store tiles for web visualisation
I like this tile server https://github.com/consbio/mbtileserver
What are some alternatives?
Zappa - Serverless Python
pbf - OpenStreetMap PBF golang parser
mapproxy - MapProxy is a tile cache and WMS proxy
S2 geojson - Draw a polygon on the map or paste a geoJSON and explore how the s2.RegionCoverer covers it with S2 cells depending on the min and max levels
threeXYZgraphing - 3d xyz graphing using threejs
S2 geometry - S2 geometry library in Go
javascript-algorithms - 📝 Algorithms and data structures implemented in JavaScript with explanations and links to further readings
sequentially-generate-planet-mbtiles - Generate vector tiles for the entire planet on relatively low spec hardware.
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
osm - General purpose library for reading, writing and working with OpenStreetMap data
titiler - Build your own Raster dynamic map tile services
geoserver - geoserver is a Go library for manipulating a GeoServer instance via the GeoServer REST API.