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Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-01 FOSS4G Cape Town 1 A spatial DBMS buyer’s guide Wim de Haas - RWS Wilko Quak - TUDelft Maarten Vermeij - TUDelft
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-012Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Overview Short CV Example: A camera buyer’s guide Towards a spatial DBMS c Discussion
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-013Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Background 1994: PhD student in spatial DBMS performance 1995: Wrote spatial extension to MonetDB (was fastest in the world back then) 2000-now: work at GIS-technology department and test various DBMS for various reasons: Products: Ingres, Oracle, Oracle topology, Oracle Point Cloud, Informix, PostGIS, MySQL, ArcSDE, … Datasets: Cadastral, Laser Scanning Points, GPS logs, road maintenance data.
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-014Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Example: A camera buyer’s guide Figure out your profile Check out the specs that matter Use feature matrix
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-015Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Towards a spatial DBMS buyer’s guide? Buyer’s Guide (does not exist) Feature Matrix: Last version compares only (SQLServer, MySQL and PostGIS. Based on documentation and not verified
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-016Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Let’s write a ‘buyer’s’ guide: 1.Make categories of users: Done: FOSS4G2007: Server Builders, GIS Users, Dataset Maintainer, Power User 2.Figure out relevant feature for each category: Todo: See rest of presentation 3.Fill feature matrix: Continuous JOB: For community?
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-017Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Buyer’s guide Feature list Functionality Performance Ease of Use Documentation Hardware needs Total Cost of Ownership Integration in business environment Scaleability Open Source vs Closed Source
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-018Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Functionality Check the documentation. Run cross check or test: Same co-ordinate transformation gives meters of difference
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-019Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Performance (= benchmarking) Not as important as you would expect In most cases performance is not an issue Moore’s law helps a lot
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0110Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Ease of Use For 1 day of consultancy to improve performance you can buy a lot of hardware! A cumbersome system is not fun: A self organizing DBMS might save a lot of work: Adherance to standards saves time (Learn another dialect of SQL, Please: polygons in WKT) Readable documentation helps
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0111Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Documentation PostGIS Oracle
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0112Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Total Cost of Ownership Open Source = free Cost for support Hard to find support staff
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0113Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Integration How well does the DBMS integrate with other products: SOAP JDBC Hibernate The rest of the GIS stack
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0114Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Scaleability Very hard to predict without testing. Most functions look like this: There is a breakpoint here There might be another breakpoint here
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0115Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Open Source or not? Vendor Lock-in is EVERYWHERE:
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OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies 2008-10-0116Spatial DBMS Buyer's Guide Discussion
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