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ArcGIS for Server 10.1 Michele Lundeen

Summary Vision Installation and Configuration Architecture Publishing Functional Enhancements Cloud Migration and Best Practices

Powerful GIS capabilities Delivered as Web services To help solve real problems by real people ArcGIS Server

Find Addresses Analysis Imagery Queries Search Identify Clip &Ship Editing Drive-time Polygons Map Caching Geoprocessing Mapping Native 64-Bit Code optimizations

Web Services REST SOAP OGC Pure GIS Services Server New Architecture GIS Server Admin REST API Easy to install, configure and administer Linux friendly

Product Name ArcGIS Server 10.0 -.NET - Java ArcGIS for Server 10.1 - Windows - Linux

Publishing Services with ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server - Map, Cached Map - Feature - Locator - Geodata - GP, Network - Image ArcGIS Spatial Data Server (included) - Feature ArcGIS Online hosted services (subscription) - Feature - Tiled

Installing & Configuring Simplified setup experience

ArcGIS Server 10.1 Setup Windows

License Agreement

Select Features

Python

ArcGIS Server Account

Save Configuration

Start install

Installing ArcGIS Server 10.1 No install dependencies Faster setup time - Cut time in half - Setup doesn t change Windows Registry Must be 64 bit operating system Setup launches Software Authorization Wizard ArcGIS Server Manager is opened after software authorization completes

Sign in to Server Manager

Two Accounts ArcGIS Server Account arcgis - created on install - OS account - starts/stops GIS processes - needs access to resources and data Primary Server Administrator - provides access to admin level functionality - created during initial login to site

Comparing Architecture ArcGIS Server 10.0 SOM SOC SOC SOC ArcGIS 10.1 for Server site GIS server GIS server GIS server

http:6080 Manager GIS Server Config Store Svr Directories ArcGIS for Server Site C:\arcgisserver\directories\ arcgis cache index Input jobs output system uploads kml

http:80 Web Server Web Adaptor http:6080 GIS Server TCP IP http:6080 GIS Server Config Store Svr Directories ArcGIS for Server Site

Accessing the Server Services Directory http://clt-lundeen7l/arcgis/rest/services Manager http://clt-lundeen7l:6080/arcgis/manager Admin API http://clt-lundeen7l:6080/arcgis/admin Also GIS Server connection in ArcCatalog.

New Publishing Experience

GIS Analyst Service Definition Mobile, Web Clients Firewall GIS Server *.sd file uploads inputs

Sharing resources Map document - In ArcMap - File > Share As > Service GP model or script In ArcMap, run tool Results window, right-click Share As > Geoprocessing Service Other items (geodatabase, locator) In Catalog, right-click Share As > Service Analyzer will always check the resource

Service definition files Portable file *.sd Includes - service properties, capabilities - data (depends on setup) Use to publish service later

Modifying a Service Change resource - mxd, locator, GP model Restarting the service does not capture these changes! Share As Service again and select Override

Modifying Data If data is copied > override service If data is registered to same location> - No action needed. If data is registered to different locations> - Copy/paste, etc. - Geodata replication

Default staging location Temporary folder in your Windows user profile C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\ESRI\Desktop10.1\StagingFolder Contains: - connections to ArcGIS Server - any draft service definition files

Server destination server uploads directory input directory

Automatic Data Transfer This is the default. It will produce a warning in the Analyze step.

Data Transfer for Feature Services Must register a managed geodatabase on the server first.

Registering Data Stores Prevents auto copying your data to the server. Two options: 1. Can mimic current 10.0 implementations //gisprod1/data (same on publisher and server) 2. Can re-path your data during publishing! C:\docs\demos\Tampa D:\data\Tampa Works for geodatabase connections also!

Registered Data Store Same Folder

Registered Data Store - Same Connection

Registered Data Store Two Folders

Registered Data Store Two Geodatabases

Feature Services Web printing Enhanced Map Service WMT-S, WPS Better caching tools Image mensuration

Map Services Dynamic Layers

Export Web Map On-demand high quality printing

Feature Services Ownership based data access Edit Named Version Roll-back on failure

Other feature enhancements Schematics Geometric Network Tracing

-OGC support: WMTS and WPS -Caching tools for Image Services -Geometry Service: Geodesic buffer, Datum Transformations -Feature Service: Apply edits for many layers at once

Lightweight REST GIS Web Services for spatially aware databases Any client Feature Service Your business data Online Base maps Your Database ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Spatial Data Server technology New technology component included in all ArcGIS Server editions Provides simple mapping capabilities on databases Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, PostgreSQL Lightweight and very fast Plugs directly into existing web servers Direct DBMS Access

Workflow with Spatial Data Server 1) Load data into the database Via SQL Or with ArcGIS Desktop 2) Author your map with ArcGIS Desktop 3) Publish map as a Feature Service 4) Consume from any web client Direct DBMS Access

Workflow with Spatial Data Server Business requirements will be using the technology to work with non-geodatabases to publish spatial data - Oracle Spatial - SQL*Server geometry or geography - Postgres PostGIS Direct DBMS Access

Enhanced Amazon support Linux, Async GP, Caching, Publishing, Launching Support for Azure Private Clouds CloudBurst VM Ware

ArcGIS Server Cloud Builder Creating ArcGIS Server Sites on Amazon

Migration to ArcGIS 10.1 for Server What to Expect Architecture - No SOM/SOC model - ArcGIS Web Adapter Installation - Simpler (no post-installation) - Sites and clusters Services - No automatic migration (must recreate) - New Desktop tools and workflows Web Applications - No out-of-the-box wizard in Manager Management

Migration to ArcGIS 10.1 for Server Checklist and Core Migration Steps 1. Check System Characteristics 2. Backup previously installed configuration files. 3. Create a list of client apps that use the server 4. Verify that no clients use Local (DCOM) connections 5. Identify URL format used by client apps 6. Inventory existing services 7. Record all service properties 8. Note details of security configuration 9. Verify authorization and licensing information 10. Uninstall all ArcGIS (pre-10.1 Final) products 11. Install and Configure ArcGIS 10.1 for Server

Migration to ArcGIS 10.1 for Server GIS Server and Services Preserve your 10.0 server URL Republish Services Migrate map and globe caches Refactor legacy ArcObjects code (see blog post: Considerations for ArcGIS Server developers: A look toward 10.1 ) Rebuild SOEs with 64-bit libraries Migrate Security settings ArcGIS for Server Version URL Example 10 http://myserver.domain.com/citygis/rest/services/myma pservice/mapserver 10.1 http://myserver.domain.com:6080/arcgis/rest/services/ MyMapService/MapServer NOTE: Use the ArcGIS Web Adaptor to preserve server URL.

Migration to ArcGIS 10.1 for Server Applications ArcGIS Server Manager no longer builds web applications Migrate ADF-based applications to contemporary templates and viewers Leverage ArcGIS Online map viewer, webmaps and templates.

Migration to ArcGIS 10.1 for Server FAQ Q: In what order should I upgrade different ArcGIS 10.1 components? A: If all ArcGIS for Desktop, Server and ArcSDE are installed on the same machine, everything must be migrated in one event. If not: 1. Upgrade a few ArcGIS for Desktop clients. Confirm upgrade process before upgrading remaining clients. 2. Upgrade ArcGIS for Server 3. Upgrade ArcSDE

Migration to ArcGIS 10.1 for Server FAQ Q: Is there anything additional I can do to ensure my ArcGIS for Server upgrade will go smoothly? A: Use proper IT change management processes and governance. Development > Staging > Production

Best Practice: Development Environment Defined: a limited scale and scope environment sufficient for the development of primary code and data modeling. Key benefits & Esri approach to Development Environments: - the sandbox - Supports developer creativity - Individual build environment - Expands the Esri technology landscape creatively develop new applications without the fear of impacting other systems. With ArcGIS 10.1 for Server, no dedicated web server is needed!

Best Practice: Staging Environment Defined: a separate mirrored pre-production environment Key benefits & Esri approach to Staging Environments: - Allows insight into what may break with patching, software upgrades, & etc. - Promotes use of a QC/QA environment - Supports performance testing - Expands the Esri technology landscape Ensure stable, extensible, and high performing system ArcGIS 10.1 for Sever migration calls for a staging environment.

Best Practice: High Availability Configuration Defined: A design pattern that utilizes redundancy to ensure maximum uptime during a measurement period Key benefits & Esri approach to High Availability: - Eliminate single points of failure - Maximizes uptime, minimizing unplanned outages - Meet SLAs - Maximizes the potential use of systems, networks, and services Ensure redundant, reliable, and high performing system Which once was difficult for may users, ArcGIS 10.1 for Server with the Web Adaptor, makes it easy to configure a high availability site..

Best Practice: Server Segregation Defined: separate server deployments by solution pattern. Key benefits - reduced risks - better/more accurate service delivery - reduced system resource contention Typically SLAs will often determine which server deployments need to be separated. Create ArcGIS for Server sites and clusters according to solution patterns and system characteristics.

Best Practice: Publication Geodatabase Defined: a publication geodatabase is a unique instance and version of a transactional enterprise geodatabase that is primary used to support the dissemination of geographic data, services and applications. Key benefits - improved performance - reduced data security risks - reduced system resource contention Decouple contending usage patterns from a common enterprise geodatabase.

Best Practice: Caching Server Defined: a separate server to support map cache creation and maintenance. Key benefits - reduced system resource contention - support QA/QC of published map content Map Cache For optimal performance with creating imagery base map caches, use Image Services.

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