The steps you've listed below are correct for maximizing performance when
viewing the raster at (or around) the native resolution of the data. However,
as you've found out, the performance can still be poor when trying to view the
entire dataset.
The basic rule is that your application (mapse
Edi,
Personaly I beleve gdalwarp is the wrong tool for the job, you already
have it all set up for mapserver so just use shp2img.
On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 17:14 +0200, Edi KARADUMI wrote:
> as you may know, i have very slow performance when i zoom out and im
> stucked here. As i have read i should
I have read many strategies for raster performance, but i still have
problems with my case. The posts that i have read explain the strategie, but
are not very detailed. Im new to mapserver so i have problems implementing
them. My case is:
-about 6000 tiles that form the map
-170mb each tile
-aprox