> We have large datasets of points in a database. We need to publish our 
> data via WFS in GeoServer. I would like to know what is considered to 
> be large from a GeoServer point of view. Is there a breakpoint where 
> the amount of rows starts to be too many? I have 30 Million 
> points wich seems to be problematic,  (300 000 points is no problem 
> though).

Just a caveat, that while geoserver will cope with large datasets, 
browsers would choke on more than 1000 points sent from a WFS query. Use 
WMS for rendering, WFS for querying,

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