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Deploy ArcGIS Enterprise on Microsoft Azure

You can take advantage of the full ArcGIS Enterprise suite (ArcGIS Server, Portal for ArcGIS, and ArcGIS Data Store) on Microsoft Azure.

You need the following to deploy ArcGIS Enterprise on Microsoft Azure:

Get a Microsoft Azure subscription

A Microsoft Azure subscription and account are required to use Microsoft Azure infrastructure and services. Contact Microsoft to purchase a subscription.

Enable programmatic deployment of ArcGIS images

Before you can use the images from the Azure Marketplace, you must enable the programmatic deployment of ArcGIS. An administrator of your Azure subscription must enable programmatic deployment once for each type of ArcGIS image. This enables all current and future ArcGIS images of that type on the Azure Marketplace.

  1. Sign in to the Azure portal.
  2. Browse to the ArcGIS image in the Virtual Machine Marketplace.
    1. Click Marketplace on the home screen.
    2. Choose Virtual Machines.
    3. Type arcgis in the search text box.
  3. Choose the ArcGIS image you need from the search results.
  4. Click Want to deploy programatically? Get Started at the bottom of the pane.

    The Configure Programmatic Deployment pane appears.

  5. Read the legal terms and Azure Marketplace Terms. If you accept their conditions, proceed with enabling programmatic deployment.
  6. Click Enable for your subscription.
  7. Click Save.

Your Azure subscription is now set to use an Esri image from Cloud Builder.

Configure a Windows Domain controller in your Azure environment (optional)

If you want to use a Windows Domain controller with your deployment, you must configure it before you create the deployment.

If you want to use a domain account to run the Windows services used by ArcGIS software, create that domain account before you create your deployment.

Obtain licenses from Esri

To deploy ArcGIS Enterprise, you need an ArcGIS GIS Server license and ArcGIS Enterprise portal license file.

To federate an ArcGIS Image, GeoAnalytics, GeoEvent, or Notebook Server with your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, you'll need appropriate ArcGIS Server role licenses (ArcGIS Image Server, ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server, ArcGIS GeoEvent Server, or ArcGIS Notebook Server).

Once these licenses are available to your account, you can download them from My Esri.

Install ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure

Download the ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure installation file, and run it on a local Windows machine to install.

Deploy ArcGIS Enterprise

Use ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure to deploy all components of ArcGIS Enterprise.

  1. Start ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure.
  2. Sign in to Microsoft Azure.

    If you want to use the Microsoft Azure Government cloud and have an Azure Government subscription, check U.S. Government Cloud.

  3. Choose the Azure subscription that contains the image you want to use and click next.
  4. Click deploy a new site.
  5. For the base ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, choose ArcGIS Enterprise and click next to proceed to Image and Domain Options.

    A base deployment provides the minimum components you need to implement ArcGIS Enterprise: Portal for ArcGIS, a GIS Server site for the portal's hosting server, plus relational and tile cache data stores created through ArcGIS Data Store to store your hosted feature and scene layer data.

  6. Create a resource group for your site. Click the add + button.

    A resource group is a container that holds related resources for an application.

    1. Provide an intuitive name for the resource group. The name can contain alphanumeric characters, dashes (-), underscores (_), parentheses (()), and dots (.).
    2. Click Check Availability to ensure the name is unique and can be used for your resource group.
    3. Choose a region for the resource group.
    4. Click create.
    5. Once the resource group is created, click close.
  7. Choose the image to use: an Esri image, an image in your subscription, or an image you create.
    • If you choose an Esri image, use the drop-down list in the To field to specify the Azure region for your deployment.
    • To use a custom image in your subscription, click Image in this Azure Subscription and choose the image from the drop-down list.
    • To create an image from a source VHD file, follow these steps:
    1. Click the add + button under Image in this Azure Subscription.
    2. Type a name for the image and click Check Availability to be sure the name is unique.

      The image name can contain only letters, numbers, underscores (_), dots (.), and hyphens (-). The name must start with a letter or number and end with a letter, number, or underscore.

    3. Choose or create a resource group in which to store the image.
    4. Choose the region in which to create the image. Use the same region that contains the .vhd file.
    5. For Source Disk, click the button to browse to your .vhd file in your storage account. Choose the storage account that contains the file, choose the file, and click ok.

      The storage accounts available on the Select Image Disk dialog box are based on the region you chose in the previous step.

    6. Choose the type of image to create.

      HDD uses magnetic storage. SSD images use faster, solid state drives.

    7. Choose the image Size.

      The image size determines the minimum size of the operating system disk (C:\) of the virtual machine created from the image. You can increase the size of the provisioned disk for the virtual machine created from the image, but you cannot decrease the size below the image size. See the Microsoft Azure documentation for more information on Azure managed disks.

    8. Click create to create the image.
  8. Your site deployment requires a public IP address provided by Microsoft Azure, and the public IP address must have a DNS name associated with it. This name is in the format mydomain.<location>.cloudapp.azure.com. Either choose an existing public IP address or type a name for a new domain that ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure will create.

    Domain names must be unique within an Azure region. If you want ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure to create the domain, click Check Availability to ensure the domain name is not in use. A check mark appears if your domain name is unique.

    Note:

    To use a certificate authority issued SSL certificate, the domain name must match the CNAME mapping you configured for the certificate.

    Also note that the location prefix will reflect the region in which you deploy your site.

  9. Choose how ArcGIS Enterprise components will be distributed. Note that you must check Single tier deployment if you are licensing your deployment with a workgroup edition license.
    • For a single-machine deployment, check Single tier deployment and leave Add secondary machine unchecked. All ArcGIS Enterprise components will be created on one Azure machine.
    • To deploy each ArcGIS Enterprise component on a separate virtual machine to distribute resources, uncheck Single tier deployment. Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS GIS Server (the hosting server), and ArcGIS Data Store (relational and tile cache), will each run on their own machine. You must have an enterprise edition license to use this option.
    • If you want an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment with additional capacity, check Single tier deployment and Add secondary machine. Two Azure machines will be created. Each machine will contain Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS GIS Server, and ArcGIS Data Store (relational and tile cache). Portal for ArcGIS and the data stores on the second machine provide a standby for each of those components. The ArcGIS GIS Server installation on the second machine is joined to the site on the first machine, providing you with a two-machine site.
  10. To avoid duplication of Azure resource names in resource groups, Cloud Builder allows you to prefix resources with a specified string by checking Prefix Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Resource names with and providing up to three alphanumeric characters. Cloud Builder automatically populates this value with a random two-character string. If you want to change this, type a prefix to add to Azure resource names such as load balancers and availability sets.

    Prefixes must start with an alphabetic character.

    Adding a prefix avoids duplication of resource names and allows you to categorize resources according to your requirements for managing in the Azure portal or billing.

    For disaster recovery configurations, create multiple resource groups with the same prefix.

  11. Click next to proceed to the License and Credentials settings.
  12. Provide the portal license file and an ArcGIS GIS Server license file to authorize the portal and its hosting server.
    1. Browse to your Portal for ArcGIS license file (.json).
    2. Choose the user type for this portal deployment. The type of user you define here determines what apps are available to portal members.
    3. Browse to your ArcGIS GIS Server license file.
  13. Type a user name and password for the Site Administrator.

    This will be used for the ArcGIS Server primary administrator account and the Portal for ArcGIS initial administrator account.

  14. Type a user name and password for ArcGIS Service Account.

    This is the Windows login under which the Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Server, and ArcGIS Data Store services will run.

    If you have an existing Windows Domain in your Azure environment and created a domain account to use for this purpose, specify that domain account information for the user name and password. You'll join the machines to an existing domain on the next window.

  15. Click next to proceed to Machine Options.
  16. Type a user name and password for Machine Administrator.

    This is the Windows login you will use to administer the virtual machines in your site. The same login and password are used for all machines in your site.

    The user name must contain three or more characters, contain no spaces, and cannot be admin or administrator. The password must meet Windows Server complexity requirements.

  17. Choose the time zone you want your virtual machines to use.
  18. If you have an existing Windows Domain in your Azure environment to which you want to add your machine (or machines), click Domain Join Options.
    1. On the Domain Join Options dialog box, be sure the Join Existing Windows Domain? option is checked.
    2. Provide the name of the Active Directory domain.
    3. Provide the user name and password for the domain administrator.
    4. Check the box next to Is ArcGIS Service Account a Domain Account? to use an existing domain account to run your ArcGIS Server, Portal for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Data Store Windows services.
    5. Click apply.
  19. Type a Name for the virtual machine.
    Note:

    For disaster recovery configurations of ArcGIS Enterprise, give your primary and secondary sites an identical name, but place them in separate virtual networks and in separate resource groups that have been assigned the same prefix.

  20. If you want Microsoft Windows to apply updates, check Enable Automatic Operating System Updates.
  21. If you want to directly log in to your virtual machines, check Enable Remote Desktop Access Using Port. The port shown in the UI is the port through which you will access your machines.

    In a multimachine deployment, the remote desktop connection provides access to the file share machine. To access the other machines in your deployment, connect to the file share machine and, from there, use remote desktop connections to the other machines using the machine host names, fully qualified domain names, or IP addresses.

  22. Choose an existing virtual network from the drop-down list or click the Create button to create a virtual network.
  23. To create a virtual network using Cloud Builder, specify the following:
    1. Type a name for the virtual network. Names must be unique within your Azure subscription.
    2. Click Check Availability to be sure the name you typed is unique. If the name is unique, a check mark appears in the Name field.
    3. Choose the range of TCP/IP addresses (the address space class) to be used by your virtual network. See Microsoft documentation for more information on address classes.
    4. Choose the CIDR value from the VM Count drop-down list to determine the maximum number of addresses to be used in your address space.
    5. Click create.
    6. Once the virtual network is created, click close.
  24. Click next to proceed to ArcGIS Data Store Options.
  25. Choose which type or types of data store you want to create. For the base ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, you must create a relational data store.

    See Apps and functionality that require ArcGIS Data Store in the Portal for ArcGIS administrator guide for help in determining which types of data store you need. If you later decide you need a spatiotemporal big data store, you can add one to your deployment.

  26. Click next to proceed to Deployment Options.
  27. Choose or create a storage account for your deployment. To create a storage account, follow these steps.
    1. Type a name for the storage account. Names must be unique. Click Check Availability to confirm the storage account name is unique.
    2. Choose the Azure region where your storage will reside.
    3. Choose an existing resource group or create one.
    4. Choose the type of redundancy for your storage account: Geo-Redundant, Locally Redundant, or Read-Access Geo-Redundant.

      See Azure Storage redundancy in Microsoft Azure documentation for a description of each option.

    5. Once the storage account is created, click close.
  28. Type a prefix to add to the virtual machine names.

    Prefixes are three alphanumeric characters. The prefix must start with an alphabetic character and can contain underscores (_).

    Adding a prefix avoids machine name duplication and allows you to categorize resources according to your requirements for managing in the Azure portal or billing.

  29. Set virtual machine names, types, and sizes.
    • If you want ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure to assign names and default types and sizes to all the virtual machines in your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, click Use default names and sizes for the machines. The default machine type is Standard_DS3_v2 for all but the web proxy machines, which use Standard_D2_v2 by default. Default disk type is a 128 GB SSD disk.
    • If you want to specify the names, types, and sizes of your virtual machines or the number of ArcGIS Server machines, click Specify names and sizes for the individual machines.

    As ArcGIS Server is licensed by core, see the Azure compute unit information in the Microsoft Azure help to determine how many virtual cores are present on each type of Azure virtual machine.

  30. Tip:

    You can change disk types and sizes after you deploy.

  31. Check Use Azure Cloud Storage for the configuration and content store? if you want to store directories for your deployment in Azure Cloud Storage.

    Placing directories in Azure Cloud Storage makes them highly available. If you do not check this option, the directories are stored on disk on the virtual machine used as the file share for the deployment.

  32. If you check Use Azure Cloud Storage for the configuration and content store?, choose which storage option to use.
    • Choose Azure Files (SMB) to store your Portal for ArcGIS content directory, ArcGIS Server configuration store, and ArcGIS Server directories in Azure Files.

      For ArcGIS Notebook Server, directories are stored on the Notebook Server machine.

    • Choose Azure Blobs and Tables to store Portal for ArcGIS content directory and ArcGIS Server configuration store in Azure Blob Storage. ArcGIS Server directories will be stored on the ArcGIS Server machines.
  33. If you check Use Azure Cloud Storage for the configuration and content store?, optionally specify a storage account where the Azure Cloud Storage will reside. The storage account must be in the same region as your deployment. If you do not have a storage account in that region, click the + button to create a storage account in the resource group for this deployment.
    1. Type a name for the storage account. Names must be unique. Click Check Availability to confirm the storage account name is unique.
    2. Choose the type of redundancy for your storage account: Geo-Redundant, Locally Redundant, or Read-Access Geo-Redundant.

      See Azure Storage redundancy in Microsoft Azure documentation for a description of each redundancy option.

    3. Click create. When the storage account is created, click close to return to Deployment Options.
  34. When you finish setting deployment options, click next.
    • If you chose to Specify names and sizes for the individual machines, clicking to next opens the Machine Options page.

      Specify the machine names and sizes on the Machine Options page.

      Machine names must be 15 characters or less in length. For Server, Web Proxy, and Spatiotemporal Big Data Store, machine names are specified in a comma separated list of names. Do not place spaces between the commas and the names.

      To increase initial disk size, either increase the size of the C drive on the virtual machines by choosing a larger number from the Size of OS Disk drop-down list or check Add a data disk? to add another disk drive to the machines.

      License:

      Do not run ArcGIS Server on a greater number of CPU cores than you have licensed with Esri, regardless of whether the cores are in the cloud or on-premises. For an explanation of core licensing for virtual machines, see Licensing ArcGIS Enterprise Deployments in Virtualized and Cloud Environments .

      When you finish setting and applying machine names, types, and sizes, click next to proceed to the Certificate Options page.

    • If you chose Use default names and sizes for the machines, clicking next opens the Certificate Options page.
  35. Specify the SSL certificate to use for your deployment. Esri recommends that you use a certificate issued by a certificate authority (CA).
    • Choose Certificate issued by a Certificate Authority to use a CA certificate and, in the Domain Name (Alias) text box, type the CNAME you mapped to the site domain you created in step 8. The format of the domain is <domain>.<location>.cloudapp.azure.com.

      You can either choose From File, specify the Pfx File you exported from your certificate, and specify the Password set on the file, or choose From Key Vault to specify or create an Azure key vault to store your certificate.

    • If your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment is for testing purposes only and, therefore, you are not using a CA certificate, choose Self Signed Certificate (Automatically generated). Cloud Builder will generate a self-signed certificate for your virtual machines. Note that people connecting to your portal will receive warnings that the site is not trusted if you use a self-signed certificate.
  36. Click next to view a summary of all the options you chose. You can also estimate costs for the infrastructure you chose and export the deployment options so you can automate the creation of future deployments.
  37. Review the settings in the Summary pane. If anything needs to be changed, click back to go to the pane where you need to change the information.

    Tip:

    Click Save Summary to save your site configuration information to a text file so you can refer to it for information such as the user names or machine names.

  38. Click Generate Cost Estimate to calculate the approximate cost of the Azure infrastructure you will use in your deployment. When you finish generating the estimate, click close.

    This estimate does not include data storage costs.

  39. Click Save Automation Artifacts to export an archive file (.zip file) containing information and files you can use in automation scripts to re-create this deployment.
    1. Browse to a location on the local disk where the archive file will be created and type a name for the file.
    2. Choose the type of automation format you will use.
    3. Click generate to create the file.
  40. When all settings are correct, click finish to deploy the base ArcGIS Enterprise components.

When the site successfully deploys, a link to the portal appears in the message box. To connect to your portal at a later time, use the URL format https://<DNS_name>.<region>.cloudapp.azure.com/portal/home.

If you want to configure Azure Active Directory as a SAML-based identity provider for your ArcGIS Enterprise portal, do so now. See the topic Configure Azure Active Directory in the Portal for ArcGIS Administrator Guide for instructions.

If you want to publish hosted image layers or use GeoAnalytics or raster analysis tools in your portal, add the corresponding ArcGIS Server roles to your deployment.