It could be great if we can use AWS S3 or other cloud native storage to store map service data as in File Geodatabase.
Or functionality to establish the cloud storage connection in ArcMap/ArcPro.
And then allow us to share these data as Map Service at least. (Feature access to be next release)
Hi
You can publish a feature service from data in S3 with Koop.
Alternatively, the Data Interoperability extension can upload and download data from S3.
Thank Bruce,
Koop shall be the best bet then. Do you know any other Geoservice similar to Koop as well?
Hi, I know of people who have written one but not productized, Simon Jackson do you know any?
Than Aung Take a read over this one:
https://community.esri.com/message/767165-publish-a-map-service-from-a-fgdb-stored-in-s3-that-is-reg...
Thank Simon,
Have aware of that before and Ignored it because Fgdb or shapefile from s3 is largely discounted the s3 capability and only allow to use one file and it is not suitable for large dataset.
I have even check that design of s3 to Glue to Athena exposed of odbc capability and exposed like odbc sde connection before.
Anyway, that requirement from user is already been withdrawn.
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