Use rio-cogeo internally
See original GitHub issueCurrently, we have our own functions for optimizing and validating COG, which are more or less copied from rio-cogeo
.
I did this because rio-cogeo
did not feel quite mature enough at the time, but I think it might be time to re-evaluate.
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This could be amazing for Terracotta. We have had something similar to this in the past, but I couldn’t get it to work right when retrieving the tiles because boundless windowed reads didn’t work properly with rasterio (so we had to revert to using a VRT). Would be interesting to see whether it makes a big difference performance-wise.
That’s great, since my bandwidth is going to be limited for a while 😃