GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

This type of spatial data source allows you to read a wide variety of raster data formats. GDAL (Geospatial Data Abstraction Library) is an open source library specializing in raster data conversion and processing.

There can be one or more source image files (mosaic of images). The images of the mosaic can overlap and there can be holes in the mosaic.

When the data source is updated, if the option is activated, a pyramid of lower resolution images is created by JMap Server and stored in the image cache. The image cache is then used for high performance production of images on the fly at specific resolutions. Depending on the initial image sizes and parameters, the image cache size can become voluminous. Typically, the total image cache is about the same size as the original images. Available disk space must be sufficient before updating this data source. It is possible that the data format selected will not require the creation of a pyramid. In this case, the parameter will be ignored.

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K2 Geospatial 2022