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by larodi
270 days ago
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Somehow I dont see this applicable for 90% of all current spatial needs, where PostGIS does just right, and same IMHO goes for DuckDB. There perhaps exists 10% of business where data is so immense you want to hit it with Rust & whatnot, but all others do just fine im Postgre. My bet is most of actually useful spatial ST_ functions are not implemented in this one, as they are not in the DuckDB offering. |
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In terms of number of functions PostGIS is still the leader, but for analytical functions (spatial relationships, distances, etc) having those in place in these systems is important. DuckDB started this but this has a spatial focused engine. You can use the two together, PostGIS for transactional processing and queries, and then SedonaDB for processing and data prep.
A combination of tools makes a lot of sense here especially as the data starts to grow.