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Split 6 machine arcgis server site in to three 2 machine server sites

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01-08-2024 06:41 AM
LouEarly
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We currently have an ArcGIS server site made up of 6 machines.  We want to split those in to 3 server sites, each with 2 machines. Our question is what is the best way to move the services to the appropriate site? 

For instance our current configuration contains all of services.  We are splitting in to 3 sites...One will support services used for the utility network editing, another to support base/static data and the last to support uneditable services used in web applications.

All of our services are currently hosted by the 6 machine cluster.  When we break those up in to the 3 clusters what is the best way to move the services to appropriate site? 

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MarceloMarques
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You will have to republish the services once you are moving and dividing the services into new sites, you will not be able to use the backup utilities in Portal, ArcGIS Server and Data Store backup to accomplish this.

| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Certified Professional | "In 1992, I embarked on my journey with Esri Technology, and since 1997, I have been working with ArcSDE Geodatabases, right from its initial release. Over the past 32 years, my passion for GIS has only grown stronger." | “ I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Isaac Isimov |

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MarceloMarques
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You will have to republish the services once you are moving and dividing the services into new sites, you will not be able to use the backup utilities in Portal, ArcGIS Server and Data Store backup to accomplish this.

| Marcelo Marques | Esri Principal Product Engineer | Cloud & Database Administrator | OCP - Oracle Certified Professional | "In 1992, I embarked on my journey with Esri Technology, and since 1997, I have been working with ArcSDE Geodatabases, right from its initial release. Over the past 32 years, my passion for GIS has only grown stronger." | “ I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Isaac Isimov |