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GIS Enabled Database Part 2 – PostgreSQL

This is the second in a series of posts that will look individually at a number of different database formats. I will discuss installing and basic configuration, as well as how to enable support of spatial data types in the database. This post will be on the open-source RDBMS, PostgreSQL. The first step is going to be obtaining the software. …

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