GeoserverCloud made easy - Start simply and be ready for scaling without pain
07-17, 14:00–14:30 (Europe/Sarajevo), CA01

GeoServerCloud might seem complex, but it doesn’t have to be. In this presentation, we’ll show you how to get started easily and without headaches, leveraging its flexibility and scalability without needing to be a DevOps expert. Through a practical approach, we’ll begin with a local setup using docker-compose, gradually scale up to a small two-machine cluster with shared resources, and finally transition smoothly to Kubernetes. Discover how to grow at your own pace and be ready to scale when your project demands it.


Indicate what is (are) the open source project(s) essential in your talk

https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver-cloud
https://github.com/camptocamp/helm-geoserver-cloud/
https://github.com/jemacchi/gscloud-in-nutshell/

Assign a number between 1 and 3 indicating the level of technical complexity of your contribution.

2 - background knowledge helpful

Select at least one general theme that best defines your proposal

State of software, or new features, Standards, SDI, INSPIRE, interoperability

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Geospatial Developer/Devops.

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Alexandre Gacon is a software architect specializing in geospatial computing, currently working at Camptocamp. An expert in C++ and Qt, he has extensive experience in developing GIS (Geographic Information System) solutions. His commitment to the open-source community is particularly evident through his contributions to GeoServer, a key platform for publishing geospatial data. He actively works on enhancing its features and performance, promoting the adoption of open-source tools to optimize the interoperability of geospatial systems.

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