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Deploying and Using ArcGIS Enterprise

in the CloudWitt Mathot

Larry Boden

Agenda

• Introduction

- ArcGIS Deployment Patterns

- Cloud – What and Why?

• ArcGIS Enterprise in the Cloud

- Overview

- Microsoft Azure

- Amazon Web Services (AWS)

• Case Studies

ArcGIS

Enterprise

Deploying ArcGIS

SaaSOn-premises Public Cloud

Customer Managed – or – Esri Managed (EMCS)

Hybrid

Deploying ArcGISIn Depth

Portal

Online Online Online

Portal Portal

Self Managed

Basemaps &

Content Services

ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server

Esri Managed (EMCS)

- or -

On-premises

Private Cloud

Public Cloud

ArcGIS Online

(SaaS)

ArcGIS Online

& ArcGIS Server

ArcGIS Online

& ArcGIS Enterprise

ArcGIS Enterprise

What is the Cloud Exactly?

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Your Servers

run hereNot here

Cloud Service Models

• Non-Cloud

- ArcGIS Enterprise

- Deployed on traditional systems infrastructure

• Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

- ArcGIS Enterprise

- Deployed on cloud-based infrastructure

• Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

- ArcGIS Online & Esri Managed Cloud Services (EMCS)

- No deployment, accessible via web

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Customer ResponsibleEnd to End

Customer ResponsibleFor Application Settings

Self-Managed Esri Managed

• ArcGIS Enterprise in AWS

• ArcGIS Enterprise in Azure

• ArcGIS Enterprise in your cloud

• ArcGIS Online

• Esri Managed Cloud Services

(EMCS)

Cloud Management Models

Why the Cloud?Cost

The technology by itself is expensive …

… but don’t forget the people and processes

Why the Cloud?Elasticity

Waste

Dissatisfaction

Time

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Po

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Actual Usage

Planned Capacity

Why the Cloud?And More…

• Infrastructure availability and sizing

• Auto scaling for unknown number of users/hits

• Lack of personnel

• Budget constraints and Pay-as-you-go

• Time to market critical

• In-house network constraints

• Hardware architectural size unknown

ArcGIS in the CloudOptions

Source: trust.arcgis.com

ArcGIS EnterpriseRuns on Many IaaS Providers, For Example…

…. to deploy, configure +

…. uses native cloud features

ArcGIS EnterpriseProvides Special Tooling For …

Launching Deployments

• ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder

- Download just the cloud builder

- Easy wizard-driven experience

- Best practice on Azure

- High availability an important option

• ArcGIS CloudFormation Templates

- Relies on Amazon’s CloudFormation service

- Native Amazon experience

- Best practice architectures

- High availability an important option

Native Cloud Features

• Cloud Storage

- Example: Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, RDBMS

- Easy, scalable and highly available

- Raster Data: CRF & MRF support

- Vector Data: Amazon RDS, Azure SQL Azure

- Settings: ArcGIS Server config-store

What’s newArcGIS Enterprise on Amazon & Azure

Supports New Server Licensing Roles

• Introduced new server roles and base enterprise deployment

• Image, GeoAnalytics, GeoEvent

• Can launch all the new server roles and base enterprise deployments

IoT Connector

• Devices generate a lot of data, huge scaling

and availability challenge

• Azure and Amazon great solutions

• New GeoEvent IoT connector integrates with

both Amazon and Azure

Serve Tiles From Cloud Storage

• Heavily requested feature

• Tiles stored in S3 or Azure Blob Storage

• ArcGIS Server pulls and serves

• Maintain: generate/update + upload

• Highly available and scales really well

High Availability in the Cloud

• We have gone after single points of failures ...

- Config-store (cloud databases and blob storage)

- Vector and Raster Data (Cloud RDBMS)

- Portal Content (cloud and blob storage)

- Tile storageSPOF

What’s newArcGIS Enterprise on Azure

ArcGIS in Azure

• Esri technology is fully supported in Azure and Azure Government

- We want to make it easier to deploy

• ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 Components:

- Portal

- GIS server

- Data Store

- Spatiotemporal Big Data Store

- Add GeoEvent server, GeoAnalytics server, Image server

- Redundant and highly-available

Azure MarketplacesPublic & Government

ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud BuilderDesktop Application w/ Wizard Driven Experience

Leveraging Cloud Native FeaturesDesktop Application w/ Wizard Driven Experience

• Azure Storage

• Azure Key Vault

• Azure HDInsight *

• Azure Data Lake Store *

What’s newArcGIS Enterprise on Amazon

Esri ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 AMIs

• Regular Regions

- AWS Marketplace available to all AWS users

- No need to call Esri Customer Service

- Use Esri authorization files

• GovCloud

- Contact Professional Service

• Updates:

- Windows

- GeoEvent at 10.4.1

- Ubuntu

- Ubuntu LTS 16.04 at 10.5

- GeoEvent at 10.5

DevOps Automation With CloudFormation

• AWS PostgreSQL and SQL Server RDS as EGDB

• Use Lambda to Validate Parameters

• Better Server Scalability

- More reliable Server join site simultaneously

• Cloud Storage:

- Server config-store: DynamoDB & S3

- Portal content store: S3

- Caching: S3

- Cloud Storage in Server manager: S3

• Server Directories Backup & Restore

Command Line Scripts in Python & Powershell

ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder

• My.esri.com

• Deploy ArcGIS Server

• Better Server Scalability

- More reliable Server join site

Leveraging New AWS FeaturesRegions, Instance Types …

…. to deploy, configure +

…. uses native cloud features

ArcGIS EnterpriseProvides Special Tooling For …

Data Center Consolidation Initiative

Reducing costs and improving GIS operations

Navigating the journey to the cloud

3 month proof of concept

Evaluating ArcGIS for Desktop in the cloud

Washington

Oregon

California

Idaho

Nevada

New Mexico

Utah

Arizona

Montana

Wyoming

South Dakota

Colorado

Supporting Small Business Development

Simple-to-use application for siting new businesses

Business Development Tool–

Small Business EditionLink Census economic and demographic data

Integrating disparate datasets

Census public data API and TIGERWeb API

Migrating Enterprise GIS to the Cloud

Iterate from strength to strength

Phased adoption of Managed Cloud Services

Significant cost savings

Gained partner and service provider

Cloud migration consultation

Forest Service Cloud Proof of Concept

On-prem and cloud performance comparison

Data publishing and validation

Security review and integration

Advise Enable Migrate Manage

Supporting variable usage

Simple-to-use application for siting new businesses

Highly available, scalable systems

Supports day-to-day usage and major events

Frequent, automated data updates

Hurricane Sandy

Elastic scalability for public engagement during emergency

14 additional servers (17 total)

New York State Electric & Gas – 76 million hits over 3 days

Central Maine Power - 34 million hits over 3 days

2/10/2014 -11:30 am

Peak Sandy Hours

Hurricane Sandy

Maine – October 29

Hurricane Sandy

Maine – October 30

Hurricane Sandy

Maine – October 31

Hurricane Sandy

Maine – November 1

Hurricane Sandy

Maine – November 2

Esri Managed Cloud Services (EMCS)Can Help You Succeed in the Cloud

Advise Enable MigrateCustomer Managed

Esri Managed

Deploying ArcGIS

SaaSOn-premises Public Cloud

Customer Managed – or – Esri Managed (EMCS)

Hybrid

Dive Deeper!Additional Workshops at Fed GIS Conference

• The ArcGIS Platform – Security Practices & Policy

- 1:30pm in Room 143 C

• Architecture Best Practices

- 1:30pm in Room 140 A

• Extend Your GIS Capabilities in the Azure Cloud

- 2:45pm in Expo Workshop #2

• Successful ArcGIS Enterprise Implementation and the Cloud

- 5:15pm in Room 140 B

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Print Your Certificate of Attendance

Print stations located in the 140 Concourse

Monday

12:30 PM – 6:30 PM

GIS Solutions Expo,

Hall B

5:15 PM– 6:30 PM

Expo Social,

Hall B

Tuesday

10:45 AM– 5:15 PM

GIS Solutions Expo,

Hall B

6:30 PM– 9:30 PM

Networking Reception,

Smithsonian National Air

and Space Museum

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