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Yes, I think that is the next logical step; ESRI having AGS as well as the currently available Portal available. I know in my case we do a lot of things that are pretty intensive geoprocessing that currently require dedicated machines (either local VMs or cloud VMs) that have AGS installed. Currently ESRI doesn't have or support a surge model for pricing, only short-terms. Currently I can upload a block of data to AGOL and that gets stored in a DataStore instance, and I can run very basic functions from that Portal-Like interface. If I needed a more deep workflow or more tightly automated process like you can do with your own published tools with AGS, that can be run ad-hoc; you can't. The ability to have AGS running and licensed in such as way that would reflect the AGOL surge model has many benefits.
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But those take you away from the totally hosted platform which is what my Idea is pushing. You can use your own AWS/Azure/Google VMs to host Portal, so is that a preffered path away from ArcGIS.com? No; ESRI is pushing very much the "Full Stack" approach; but their own path in hosted services are not "Full Stack" and that is limiting.
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With the power of Portal in the Cloud (i.e. arcgis.com) it is about time to put the full power of AGS there. There are many places where customers need to do real GeoProcessing and having the ability to take the power of ArcPy and AGS would extend the platform so much further. Right now; you can do Feature-Layer level functions which happen in the cloud instance of DataStore; but that doesn't touch the capabilities or complexities of real Enterprise Applications. The flexibility of being able to push layers from ArcCatalog or Pro to a Cloud interface for a eGDB, then have a hosted interface where GeoProcessing scripts/tools could be pushed in a secure/hosted manner to then support the on-demand/surge processes that many need but ArcGIS.com currently can't provide.
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Yes, this has been a core flaw in ArcGIS for a long time. The ability to set Domain/Lookup tables to be any relational table would open up so much more integration possibilities.
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Thank you Dan Patterson, I tried reaching out through the Support group and seemed to get a blank stare.
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With Microsoft moving the the SA (Semi-Annual) schedule for major updates to the OS; aside from the monthly Patch Tuesday cycle there is another scope. They have create the LTSC (Long-Term Service Channel) model which is a different deployment and support model for some use cases. Per Microsoft Overview of Windows as a service There are some potentially serious implications when it comes to functionality and supportability. I need to know from #ESRI if there are issues with the LTSC model and what those may be when you are talking about workstation deployments. Thank you;
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Wouldn't this be accomplished by doing a compress then truncate? Or are you looking just to truncate a specific version where you would be undoing the pending changes?
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Wouldn't this be accomplished by doing a compress then truncate? Or are you looking just to truncate a specific version where you would be undoing the pending changes?
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And what about then for when the expiration date has passed the feature-layer/service would not be visible; or would be visibly changed to like a different symbology?
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Tim, in order for AGO to host a service it has to be exposed as a URL that is accessible to the user through the AGO proxy. I have published "Internal" services through my AGO using my URLS and was able to access them.
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Very happy to hear this; it has been years since I broached this topic at #ESRIUC and got blank stares...
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jutter54 Would you really want to put your highly sensitive data into a cloud service? Regardless if they are "Certified" for it, I wouldn't want to assume the responsibility for pushing data into a system where dependency on security is shared by multiple vendors.
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Jeffrey Utter there are way better approaches to take. Safe FME Desktop/Server and the thinned our Data-Interop tools will let you do a lot of what you ask and even more. Yes, there is a increased cost but anything that ESRI would implement in this place would be a new development versus using well tested and developed tools.
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Ronnie Richards I found the best bypass for this is to publish as a Composite; then the underlying locators aren't locked once you stop the parent service.
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