The Terrain service in Living Atlas looks great, but unfortunately it seems to be pretty much useless for many of our projects due to the 5000x5000 pixel limit. I work on long linear projects that are often hundreds of miles long, but also require high-resolution data along the entire route. Even using relatively coarse 10m data, that is only 50km long for 5000 pixels. For longer term projects we would of course download all the data and build our own mosaic datasets, but for short term projects it sure would be nice to use a premade elevation service.
So my question is, is there any way to exceed this 5000x5000 pixel limit? Is there another premium service where I can spend credits to analyze larger areas?
https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=58a541efc59545e6b7137f961d7de883
Are you sure you need all the data? Elevations on roads very much slower than elevations off the road. When you download data from this and other image services you can specify a larger cell size to resample on download and cover much larger area with the 5000x5000 limit.
Yes, the analysis processes we run require at least 10m resolution across large areas.
Then, sounds like you want process in local tiles or download data. The USGS has a similar National Map elevation service but it has limits on it for the same reason: so one user can't monopolize the shared resource!