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> Cc: KEITA Mamady kobélé
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Technical specifications
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> Sébastien LAGARDE via QGIS-User writes:
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> Keep in mind that I have not used QGIS in a super serious way, and haven't
> even tried to figure out how much resources it needs,
Sébastien LAGARDE via QGIS-User writes:
Keep in mind that I have not used QGIS in a super serious way, and
haven't even tried to figure out how much resources it needs, other that
on my desktop (a hand-me-down machine that was high end in 2014, with 24
GB RAM), it runs fine.
There's a huge quest
And one other point (outside the scope of QGIS workstation
specifications ) -
Use a database server to store you primary spatial (and other) data.
Preferably PostgreSQL/ PostGIS. It will enable the department to use and
share data at the highest level.
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Bo Vi
Hello Mamady,
Question way to broad to be answered simply as it would depend on :
The tasks to be performed by the operator
Your Information system (network, storage of GIS data …)
And many other things …
Here are a few things I have in mind :
GIS operator Workstation (standard use)
* Inte