This simple window in connection with properly configured Earthlight and Aurora environments allows you to tell Firestarter what data should be cached to the memory.
All of you have hundreds of spatial datasets that store thousands or sometimes tens of thousands of records each. These datasets are being used in multitude of maps on a daily basis. This requires huge amount of RAM on the server to store all this data. I think we can all agree that this is a valid requirement and I do not think anyone would oppose this statement. However we can also agree that when it comes to the public facing GIS the requirements for data stored and used are much lower. In most cases a single map is used for all purposes and this map is composed of around 20% of all datasets. Therefore there is no point in lifting all the datasets from the database and placing them in this server’s memory if 80% of the data will never be used. This is precisely why some time ago we introduced a feature on the Administration tab called Servers.
Each server can have its own individual configuration.
Because it was primarily intended to preserve memory consumption on Aurora servers, it allows you to add a map to the list of cached resources and automatically infers layers which need caching. The only thing that is required outside of the map is the gazetteer layer. In other words for a basic Aurora server with one script it is enough to have two entries in the server configuration:
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