> Hello, I am trying to figure out the best way to import RPF data.  I have
RPF
> data with A.TOC (10+GB for one A.TOC) that I can put into GeoServer, but
as
> I have read A.TOC is not the best way to do this as the A.TOC is slow for
> WMS.  So I have learned I can point directly to the *.I22 Data file from
the
> RPF Data folder using NIFT to import the map tile.  Problem is I have
3,500
> *.I22 files that the A.TOC references.  doing all those, creating a
> Datastore for each would be very time consuming.
>
> So What is the best way to import all this data?   Convert all the data to
> another Raster Format to make it quicker?
Have you tried an image mosaic?

> Is there a Bulk import into GeoServer for the NIFT format?
As another poster pointed out, the import is not format specific.

> I am just not sure on the best way to do this.  RPF is too slow for my
> needs, unfortunately that is the format the data is given to me in.
RPF (NITF with VQ) is usually one of the fastest read formats. Surprising
you find it slow.

Brad



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