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I was curious if there are any users of pg_mooncake doing geospatial work. My team does a lot of work with large static geometry datasets that require joining in data from environmental sensors outputting timeseries data and I thought it pg_mooncake might be a possible way to reduce cost and increase query speed.
I know that postgis and duckdb obviously both have spatial support, but wasn't clear how they interact with each other in the context of pg_mooncake and if there are any limitations, performance or interoperability, with production workloads.
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Hi all,
I was curious if there are any users of pg_mooncake doing geospatial work. My team does a lot of work with large static geometry datasets that require joining in data from environmental sensors outputting timeseries data and I thought it pg_mooncake might be a possible way to reduce cost and increase query speed.
I know that postgis and duckdb obviously both have spatial support, but wasn't clear how they interact with each other in the context of pg_mooncake and if there are any limitations, performance or interoperability, with production workloads.
Thanks!
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