Opengeo

Performance Tuning

“Why is my site slow?”

The answer to the question of performance is never an easy one. Performance constraints can arise for all kinds of reasons:

  • Software mis-configurations
  • Lack of appropriate indexes
  • Inefficient query patterns
  • Expanding data volumes
  • Actual bottlenecks in the software

OpenGeo can explore your system set-up, your data, and your use patterns and help you make the most of your hardware and software.

And in the event that your system is actually exercising an inefficiency in the core software, OpenGeo has the open source experts to fix it.

Our Performance Experts

Paul Ramsey

Paul Ramsey

Paul has worked on geospatial software for over 13 years, as a programmer and consultant. He co-founded the PostGIS spatial database project in 2001, and is an active developer and project steering committee member.

Andrea Aime

Andrea Aime

Andrea is a core GeoServer and GeoTools committer, and a performance optimization expert. Andrea has ten years of programming and consulting experience, focusing on Java and geospatial.

Tim Schaub

Tim Schaub

Tim is an active developer and steering committee member for OpenLayers. Before joining OpenGeo, Tim worked on numerous GIS development projects as a consultant and researcher.

Get performance help now!

Contact us, tell us your performance issue, and let us make your system faster.


Making Software Fast

Making fast software is a process of continuous observation and testing. Because making a system fast in one use-case does not guarantee it will be fast in other cases.

We regularly benchmark our software against competing products to see how we measure up in common use cases. Only by testing and measuring against other products can we see where our true strengths and weaknesses are.