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GeoServer, PostgreSQL(PostGIS) on Windows Server2019

Apps4Rent LLC

GeoServer, PostgreSQL(PostGIS) on Windows Server2019

Apps4Rent LLC

Unleash Geospatial Power with GeoServer-PostgreSQL on Azure.

Pre-configured GeoServer and PostgreSQL with PostGIS, get started quickly with a ready-to-use environment optimized for geospatial workloads.

Manage, publish, and share geospatial data in various formats through a user-friendly web interface.

GeoServer is an open source server designed for users to easily access, exchange and make use of geospatial data. It is a server written in Java that provides information related to geospatial data on the client’s request and is further used for sharing, processing and editing.

PostgreSQL, an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS), stores data in structured tables with rows and columns, allowing for efficient organization, retrieval, and manipulation of information.

PostGIS, an open-source spatial database extender for PostgreSQL, adds specialized functions and capabilities for handling geospatial data within the PostgreSQL database.

GeoServer, PostgreSQL(with PostGIS) services are installed and runs as a Windows Service automatically when the system boots.

To Check the status of the GeoServer and PostgreSQL services, follow the steps below.

  • 1) Open the Start menu and search for Services, In the Services window, locate the GeoServer service and PostgreSQL service. The Status column indicates whether the service is running or not.
  • 2) At this point, GeoServer is installed and listens on port 8080 on localhost. Now, open your web browser and access the GeoServer web interface using the URL http://localhost:8080/geoserver. You should see the GeoServer welcome screen. Please set Microsoft edge as your default browser first.
  • 3) To check the installed version of PostgreSQL, open command prompt and run command: postgres --version
  • 4) Please refer the "Usage instruction" file saved on the desktop(click unblock, show all content) of the machine for more details.

Get Started with This Ready-To-Go GeoServer and PostgreSQL installed on Windows Server2019

This readymade GeoServer and PostgreSQL installed on Windows Server2019 offered by Apps4Rent takes away all the complexities in integration to Azure. All you need to do is just download the custom-built image and you are ready to go.

Easy GeoServer and PostgreSQL on Windows Server2019 and Support by Azure Experts

 We at Apps4Rent helps you deploy GeoServer and PostgreSQL across different OSes on Azure. Tested and supported by the Apps4rent engineers, by Azure cloud infrastructure precisely. In case you have any issues, our Azure experts are available 24/7 via phone, chat, and email. Get in touch today!

Disclaimer: Apps4Rent does not offer commercial licenses of any of the products mentioned above. The products come with open-source licenses.

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