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I was invited to talk this over Abhijit Doshi this afternoon and they set me straight. The solution was to ensure that the ACS connect files to my cloud store were under the same path on both my Pro machine and my Image Server. Steps: Pro machine Create a new folder c:\cloud-store-connections (name shouldn't matter) Copy ACS file there Image servers (did this on both machines in my site) Removed existing cloud store using server manager Create a new folder c:\cloud-store-connections (name shouldn't matter) Copy ACS file there from Pro machine Pro machine Right click on my stand-alone image server and Publish -> Image Service Navigate to the connections folder Click through the ACS file, navigate to my raster file, and select it Analyze I was still warned that the source was unknown Right clicked the warning to Register Data Source Gave it a name and used the path c:\cloud-store-connections The registration was successful Continued to publish my service with no issue Thank to everyone for their help!
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Ok, thanks for looking into this. I'll see what support says.
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Directly from Pro to a stand alone image server. Right-clicking on the server in the Project pane:
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Thanks for your reply! Yes, I saw this page and this is how I registered a cloud store in my Image Server. My problem is that when I try to publish from Pro, it doesn't recognize that Server and Pro are looking at the same data (and so tries to copy). How do I use this cloud store when I'm publishing an Image Service?
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I've configured a cloud store in both ArcGIS Pro 2.5.2 and ArcGIS Server (Image Server) 10.7.1 that points to an S3 bucket. I've registered this stand alone image server in my Pro project. I've copied a small MRF file to this bucket using OptimizeRasters, and I can see the image in Pro. I'm now attempting to publish a dynamic image service by right clicking on my server and choosing Publish -> Image Service. I click through the listed ACS connection file and select the MRF file to publish. When analyzing I'm warned that the source is not registered and my data will be copied. How do I configure Pro and Server to recognize that they're looking at the same data? I've read pages of doc explaining how to set up each store, but I've yet to see this particular point mentioned. I may be going about this the wrong way, so any advice on alternatives is appreciated. I just watched Peter Becker's Managing and Serving Imagery in the Cloud Using ArcGIS Image Server, and saw something very close to this approach, but I think I'm missing a step or two. Thanks!
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I'm setting up an ArcGIS Server deployment on AWS and had rolled my own AMIs with server pre-installed. Some on my team had heard that the ESRI public AMIs use a special build targeted to AWS. I've done some looking and I don't see that referenced anywhere. Is this actually (still) the case today? And if so, is there anything online I can reference? Thanks!
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Some time has passed here, but I've been considering the same question. Could you post the rules you come up with? I'm looking at rules to handle a general server site and an image server site, and am just getting ramped up on the AWS components.
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Following up on this, it looks like AWS EFS is not supported by Windows: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/WindowsGuide/AmazonEFS.html There's a Windows file share service called FSx that looks like it's a little slower, and more expensive than EFS: https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/windows/?nc=sn&loc=1 It's also not available in my region, which is a deal breaker for me. At the moment that means I'm sticking with the VM file server.
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I'm just starting to look at this same question and came across your post. The performance of the EFS looks theoretically better than using EBS on a single VM (which is what I understand the cloudformation template uses). https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html I plan to spin up both configs as sandboxes and I'll get some rough performance numbers. Hopefully someone else here can give you a more accurate response, but it's been a couple months so maybe not. Also, Azure (premium) files (File Storage | Microsoft Azure ) would be the equivalent. I've just starting using those on a different project for all shared folders. The initial impression is that they're holding up fine, but I don't have any hard numbers as of yet.
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I could connect PowerBI Desktop to an instance of 10.7.1 Enterprise hosted on Azure. I'm just starting to look into PowerBI so don't know much more. All our previous instances are 10.6.1 and I haven't been able to connect to them. I've been looking around today for minimum version documentation and have come up short.
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