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What's new in ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0

ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0 introduces new features for data management and administration, updates across applications, and enhanced functionality throughout the product. This page highlights some of the new features available at 11.0 and includes links to additional information for specific components and functionality.

For a list of issues that were fixed at 11.0, see the 11.0 Issues Addressed List.

Caution:
Before upgrading to ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0, review considerations for upgrades and all retirement notices included in this release:

Each notice includes a recommended alternative to the retired feature or workflow, which may include requirements to recreate existing services, SOEs and SOIs, or apps after upgrading. In addition, read considerations for upgrades to 11.0 and later.

It is recommended that you review the deprecation notice to determine if your hardware and software components are still compatible with version 11.0 and to see a list of functionality that has been deprecated.

Functionality matrix

For a product overview of ArcGIS Enterprise, review the 11.0 functionality matrix.

Service webhooks (beta)

Service webhooks for geoprocessing and feature services are available as a beta feature. While in beta, these features may not be feature complete and may have known performance or quality issues. To receive limited assistance with service webhooks, and to leave feedback on their functionality, refer to their dedicated Early Adopter Community (EAP) site. While in beta, service webhooks will not be supported by Esri Technical Support.

Learn how to create webhooks in ArcGIS Enterprise.

ArcGIS Deep Learning Studio

ArcGIS Deep Learning Studio is a new app available in ArcGIS Enterprise. It provides a focused user experience to extract information out of imagery and share it with the organization. This app allows you to perform an end-to-end workflow which includes capturing training data, training a model, and running inferencing. It also provides flexibility to perform individual steps when you have a custom workflow. With this app, you can do the following:

  • Manage deep learning projects with a focused experience for object detection, pixel classification, or object classification.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to collect and review training samples.
  • Create and manage image chips from training samples or register existing image chips.
  • Train one or more iterations of a model with a guided user experience and compare training results.
  • Run inferencing based on the project or from Deep Learning Packages (DLPKs) available in your organization.

Retirement notices

Review each notice below and determine whether they impact your organization's workflows.

End of support for ArcMap-based workflows

At this release, ArcMap-based workflows are no longer supported in ArcGIS Enterprise. The 11.0 software includes ArcGIS Pro- based runtime and does not include ArcMap-based runtime.

Learn more about your options to migrate services

This change may impact your workflows as it means the following are no longer supported:

  • Install ArcMap on the same machine as ArcGIS Server 11.0
  • Use ArcMap to publish services (including ArcPy based in ArcMap) to ArcGIS Server sites
  • Use ArcGIS Server Manager to publish an .sd file that originated from ArcMap
  • Build or consume ArcObjects SOEs and SOIs
  • Administer or publish services from ArcMap to ArcGIS Server 11.0
  • Start services that were created from ArcMap-based runtime

System requirements

Windows Server 2012 is no longer supported with ArcGIS Enterprise. For additional details regarding supported operating systems, see System requirements topics.

Supporting documentation

For each retired workflow in this release, its supporting documentation has also been retired.

When accessing a retired documentation topic in a browser, you may encounter a 404 message. When this occurs, you can typically revert back to a prior version of the topic, where it still exists.

To revert a retired page back to a prior version, update the /latest or /<version number> portion of the URL with a prior version number and try again. For example, the page below has been removed at 11.0 as it describes a workflow to publish from ArcMap:

https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/publish-services/windows/tutorial-publishing-a-map-service.htm

To find the latest applicable version, replace /latest in the URL with a prior version number where it is still supported, like this:

https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/10.9.1/publish-services/windows/tutorial-publishing-a-map-service.htm

If you have questions about a retired topic or would like more information about existing topics, you can submit feedback to the documentation team, either through the Feedback on this topic link on each page or the 404 page.

Support for .NET framework-based extensions built with ArcGIS Enterprise SDK

ArcGIS Pro 3.0 introduces support for .NET 6.0. To stay in sync with this change, the ArcGIS Enterprise SDK also requires .NET 6.0 and has removed support for SOEs/SOIs built using 4.8 and earlier versions of the .NET Framework. Learn more in the ArcGIS Enterprise SDK .NET guide.

ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes

ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes is a cloud-native deployment option for ArcGIS Enterprise. It is available alongside Windows and Linux deployment options. It delivers ArcGIS Enterprise in a containerized architecture, running in either your organization's Kubernetes platform or your cloud provider's Kubernetes service.

See the ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes help to learn more.

ArcGIS Enterprise on Windows and Linux

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APIs and SDK

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