You have finished your initial ArcGIS for Server setup and determined your GIS Servers, GIS services, and clusters. Now, your users are increasing and the initial configuration does not support the increase in the volume of requests. This is when you need to decide whether you want to scale a cluster by adding more machines. The good news is that, once your clusters are created, they can scale very easily. Adding a GIS server to a cluster is simple: all you have to do is install ArcGIS for Server on the new machine that you want to add to the cluster and then join the machine to the Server site, which we have learned back in Chapter 1, Best Practices for Installing ArcGIS for Server. If you have a single cluster on your Server site, the new machine will directly be added to that default cluster. However, if your Server site has multiple clusters, you will be prompted to select one. It is important to mention that by scalability we mean adding physical machines and not virtual...
Administering ArcGIS for Server
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Administering ArcGIS for Server
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Administering ArcGIS for Server
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Best Practices for Installing ArcGIS for Server
Authoring Web Services
Consuming GIS Services
Planning and Designing GIS Services
Optimizing GIS Services
Clustering and Load Balancing
Securing ArcGIS for Server
Server Logs
Selecting the Right Hardware
Server Architecture
Index
Customer Reviews