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Mastering ArcGIS Enterprise Administration

By : Chad Cooper
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Mastering ArcGIS Enterprise Administration

By: Chad Cooper

Overview of this book

ArcGIS Enterprise, the next evolution of the ArcGIS Server product line, is a full-featured mapping and analytics platform. It includes a powerful GIS web services server and a dedicated Web GIS infrastructure for organizing and sharing your work. You will learn how to first install ArcGIS Enterprise to then plan, design, and finally publish and consume GIS services. You will install and configure an Enterprise geodatabase and learn how to administer ArcGIS Server, Portal, and Data Store through user interfaces, the REST API, and Python scripts. This book starts off by explaining how ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1 is different from earlier versions of ArcGIS Server and covers the installation of all the components required for ArcGIS Enterprise. We then move on to geodatabase administration and content publication, where you will learn how to use ArcGIS Server Manager to view the server logs, stop and start services, publish services, define users and roles for security, and perform other administrative tasks. You will also learn how to apply security mechanisms on ArcGIS Enterprise and safely expose services to the public in a secure manner. Finally, you’ll use the RESTful administrator API to automate server management tasks using the Python scripting language. You’ll learn all the best practices and troubleshooting methods to streamline the management of all the interconnected parts of ArcGIS Enterprise.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Standards


Before going any further, let's define just what exactly a standard is. A standard is a level of quality or attainment. When a standard is in place, it provides a target to shoot for or an expected way that something should be done. By enacting, having, and, most importantly, enforcing standards, you can make administration and management of your ArcGIS Enterprise environment all that much easier by providing consistency. Let's explore some ideas for standards and how they can affect your environment.

Storage locations

Where and how you store your data is important. No one likes to have to hunt for data, dig through directories, and no one especially likes the dreaded broken data source. With a little bit of planning and diligence, your data can be accessible and easy to get to (for those with access). The following are some things to keep in mind when storing data on disk:

  • Never, ever store data in My Documents or anywhere under a user profile on Windows (for example, C:\Users\ccooper...