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I am trying to figure out the architecture of ArcGIS Server. I am wondering if "copying the data to server" is copying the data to the geodatabase.
... Then what the geodatabase used for in the architecture of ArcGIS server?
Hi Luyang,
FYI, please review this ArcNews article: The Geodatabase: Modeling and Managing Spatial Data
Hope this helps,
My understanding is that: a geodatabase is not necessary for publishing services through ArcGIS Desktop.
That depends, really. If you want people to be able to edit the data through a service, you'll need a feature service. If you are using ArcGIS Server 10.1 or earlier, feature services require that the data be stored in an enterprise geodatabase.
Please elaborate on your specific set up and what you want to accomplish.
After reading those information you shared with me, I think I got the answer to my question but not quite sure if it is correct. My understanding is that: a geodatabase is not necessary for publishing services through ArcGIS Desktop. But if we have multiusers and want to make full use of the capabilities of ArcGIS Server, it is better to use a multiuser geodatabase to manage datasets through versioning and replication. Is that correct?
I figured that "copying the data to server" is not copying the data to the geodatabase but to the server directory. Then what the geodatabase used for in the architecture of ArcGIS server?
My understanding is that: a geodatabase is not necessary for publishing services through ArcGIS Desktop.
Is that the case? Are you wondering how ArcGIS Server uses enterprise geodatabases so you can decide whether you need one or not?
You can create a feature service from data other than SDE at v10.2? Can you show me a link to this documentation so I can read up on this topic.