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Hi Jamie - WGS 84 Web Mercator Auxilary Sphere SRID is 3857. Since 4326 is geographic and 3857 is projected a reprojection would be necessary. -Adam Z
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Hi Katy - Will the SDE version of the data be read-only? AZ
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Hi Katy - The way I've done this is to publish a secured service from ArcGIS Server and consume that into ArcGIS Online. This way you don't need to worry about synchronizing; edits made on premises will be seen in ArcGIS Online and vice verse. Is that a possibility, or do you need to maintain two distinct data sets? -Adam Z
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I'm not a product engineer, but I believe overwriting machine specific components might be detrimental to the application. The directories mentioned above are specific to services. I believe I have a customer that uses an active-passive configuration. Let me see if I can dig up some specific information. -Adam Z
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Hi Alex - Jake Skinner had a recent post that might help you out. Dynamic Date Filter Not sure the filter will respect time....but it's accessible in the JSON. -Adam Z
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Hi Brian - Jake Skinner had a recent post that might help you out. https://community.esri.com/docs/DOC-8191 -Adam Z
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Hi Mike - This is all done in the 'Project' tab of ArcGIS Pro. For instance my project tab is showing that there is a patch available, as well as the current version running. -Adam Z
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Further clarification on how to install GeoEvent 10.5. Hopefully you've been able to by now, but you actually start with the ArcGIS Enterprise install and authorize it with your Image Server role license. After that you proceed with the GeoEvent install. -Adam Z
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Hi Tevfik - Active-active would require all machines in the site to be licensed individually. If you require 8 cores, you would need two 8-core machine licenses to run the active active (i.e multi machine site). That said, a 4-core muti-machine site would give you 8 core capability as long as both machines are running. In the event of a machine dropping off you may see performance drop off a bit. You'd also need to ensure that all data and configuration files were available independent of either of the machines and were also ensured of high availability. This is the scenario that I have worked in, and all the considerations of the active-passive makes this more appealing to me.... For the active passive, you will need a way to ensure that the data is either independent from either machine or copied on a regular basis. The initial set up could be performed by copying the following to the new server: \arcgisserver\config-store\services \arcgisserver\directories\arcgiscache \arcgisserver\directories\arcgisoutput \arcgisserver\directories\arcgissystem\arcgisinput Bear in mind this doesn't account for security. The services would be tricky (on going maintenance), you'd probably be best off publishing manually to both machines (updates and new services). In both cases a 3rd party load balancer is required to handle a machine level failure. -Adam Z
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Hi - Ideally the App would recognize the cached map service as a basemap and stop you from zooming in too far. If this isn't an option, you could add zoom levels without completely overhauling your cache. In the Server Tools --> Caching Toolbox you can use the 'Manage Map Server Cache Scales' to add or delete cache levels. -Adam Z
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Hello Tevfik - I have set up HA environments in the past using active-active. We essentially had a network load balancer on top 3 machines attached to it, with the support directories on a file share. It worked very well, especailly during upgrades. We did not have Web Adapter, because at the time it wasn't necessary. That said, the help really does a good job of explaining the two scenarios you mentioned. Check out these articles and re-post with any additional questions. Single-machine high-availability (active-passive) deployment—Installation Guides (10.5) | ArcGIS Enterprise Single-machine high-availability (active-active) deployment—Installation Guides (10.5) | ArcGIS Enterprise -Adam Z
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Hello - if that service is needed for something else, perhaps stand up a second service just for your purposes. That's the beauty of a multi-user database and multiple connections to it....everyone can do what they need to without stepping on one another. -Adam Z
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Hi - Do you need the ability to make geometry updates/add/delete via a different application? The granularity of operations you're looking for really belong to where the feature service is being hosted. With ArcGIS Online hosted feature services, you can specify attribute updates only on the hosted feature service. When hosting from ArcGIS Server you'll need to make these adjustments on the ArcGIS Server feature service. Below is a screen capture of a service I pushed to ArcGIS Online from ArcGIS Server that allows attribute updates only. These properties are set under the feature access capabilities in ArcGIS Server Manager. -Adam Z
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Walter - Do you have this patch installed? ArcGIS for Server Publishing Patch -Adam
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