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        <description>The vector mosaic datastore is a new feature in GeoServer that allows indexing many smaller vector stores (e.g., shapefiles, FlatGeoBuf, Geoparquet) and serving them as a single, seamless data source. This has the advantage of cost savings when dealing with very large amounts of data in the cloud, as blob storage bills at a fraction of an equivalent database. It is also faster for specific use cases, e.g, when extracting a single file from a large collection and rendering it fully (e.g. tractor tracks in a precision farming application). Attend this presentation to learn more about vector mosaic setup, tuning, migration from large relations databases, and real world experiences. Andrea Aime https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2024/talk/J7NLAK/ Room: LAStools (327) @ 03.07.2024 11:00:00 #foss4ge2024 #GeneralTrack #UseCasesApplications</description>
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