It was a little surprising but I couldn't find any posts here on Linux setups. As-in, I searched the whole community for Linux and utility network it turned up really light. I'm wondering about the viability of standing up a Linux-based ArcGIS Enterprise implementation and it's limitations with the Utility Network Extension, if any.
I've sifted through a bunch of documentation and this seems totally reasonable. Nothing is jumping out at me that says the UN extension can't be enabled on a Linux install of AGS. I'm less concerned with the flavor of Linux at this point. More concerned with the lack of presence of this topic in the community. Did I miss something?
Please send me a "Duh, it's right here..." link if you have it! Or preferably, some of your experiences.
Thanks!
with server appended?
Utility network services—ArcGIS Server | Documentation for ArcGIS Enterprise
You are fine to deploy on top of one of these Linux distros.
Anecdotally, my development environment has been running the ArcGIS Enterprise stack + DBMS on Ubuntu for the past few years.
Thanks, @DanPatterson and @PaulLeBlanc1 . I figured you two might respond. Sounds like I'm good to go. @DanPatterson, I think I understand your question... yes, I am looking for the AGS extension as opposed to a fGDB with at UN.
Suppose I have a client that doesn't run a common distro. Am I out of luck? Please know that I'm barely treading water here. Let's call Linux a 2021 new years resolution for me so it's right at the end of my mental reach at the moment 😉