tegola
Tegola is a Mapbox Vector Tile server written in Go (by go-spatial)
titiler
Build your own Raster dynamic map tile services (by developmentseed)
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tegola
Posts with mentions or reviews of tegola.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-22.
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Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
Martin (https://github.com/maplibre/martin) or Tegola (https://github.com/go-spatial/tegola) as the vector tile server
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Serverless GIS
In case of serverless vector services the cache size is a problem too; especially if you want to create tiles for hight zoom levels and serve them from a storage service like S3. A possible solution would be to use Tegola as an AWS Lambda function to dynamically serve vector tiles for high zoom levels. Lower zoom level tiles could be served from the cache directly, because they are small. But I'm not sure how to set this up and if it makes sense in a production environment.
titiler
Posts with mentions or reviews of titiler.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-17.
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How The Post is replacing Mapbox with open source solutions
There's a lot to like about GDAL+Rasterio, although I've found having all HTTP requests go through GDAL's C API does result in some limitations on concurrency and multithreading. GDAL's configuration being based entirely on env vars also has its downsides: https://github.com/developmentseed/titiler/issues/186
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Extending PostGIS with TiMVT/TiFeatures and PgSTAC
TiMVT and TiFeatures, along with TiTiler for raster services, complete a trio of python-FastAPI services. The current roadmap includes merging TiFeatures & TiMVT, the vector-based services, into a single project to reduce code redundancy.
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Serverless GIS
COGs are great, but from my experience micro services like titiler don't support complex styling logic. Is there a possibility to create a serverless WMS service with complex styling requirements?
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geotiff mosaic viewer / qgis?
Consider something like titiler if you want to serve the pile of geotiffs out to the web.
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Configuring >100GB of imagery as raster tiles, TMS / WTMS, AWS S3 storage?
We were able to host 10gb six band rasters as well as 2cm RGB split into 100m tiles on S3 using COGS, mosaic.json and the TiTiler project which is powered by AWS lambda functions