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Portal for ArcGIS 11.4 system requirements

The system and hardware required to run Portal for ArcGIS are listed below.

Note:

As of ArcGIS Enterprise 11.4, ArcGIS License Manager is no longer required to enable named user licensing for ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Pro extensions, ArcGIS Drone2Map, and ArcGIS AllSource.

It's recommended that you review the deprecation notice to determine if your hardware and software components are still compatible with the current ArcGIS version.

Note:

ArcGIS Enterprise components require the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015–2022 Redistributable (x64) minimum version 14.38.33130. Obtain the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015–2022 file from the Microsoft site.

If the required Visual C++ Redistributable is not installed, running the Portal for ArcGIS setup.exe file will install it. Running the Portal for ArcGIS setup.msi file will not install the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (x64). Therefore, if you want to run the Portal for ArcGIS setup.msi file, the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x64) must already be installed.

Microsoft Windows operating system requirements

The following 64-bit operating systems satisfy the minimum operating system requirements.

Supported operating systemLatest update or service pack tested

Windows Server 2022 Standard and Datacenter

September 2024 update

Windows Server 2019 Standard and Datacenter

September 2024 update

Windows Server 2016 Standard and Datacenter

September 2024 update

Development environments

Supported operating systemLatest update or service pack tested

Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise

September 2024 update

Note:

  • Prior and future updates or service packs for these operating system versions are supported unless otherwise stated. The operating system version and updates must also be supported by the operating system provider.
  • ArcGIS is only supported on 64-bit CPUs with x86-64 architecture.
  • The Desktop Experience option is required on all versions of Windows Server.
  • Windows 11 is supported for basic testing and application development use only.
  • Machines with an underscore (_) in their names are not supported. Several widely used internet host name specifications have designated the underscore character as nonstandard. Although Microsoft Windows allows you to use the underscore in a machine name, it can cause problems when you interact with other servers and platforms. For this reason, the installation will not proceed on servers that have an underscore in the host name.
  • You cannot install on domain controllers. Installing on a domain controller may adversely affect functionality.

Hardware requirements

The following are the minimum hardware requirements to install Portal for ArcGIS:

  • Processor—2 cores minimum for development and testing, 4 cores minimum highly recommended for production systems
  • Memory/RAM—8 GB
  • Disk space—20 GB

All content created by your users will also be stored on disk. Carefully consider how data will be uploaded and created by your users and allocate disk space accordingly. Optionally, you can change the location of where the portal stores its content after installing the software.

Firewall settings

Portal for ArcGIS communicates through specific ports. You must open these ports on your firewall before installing the software. For information on the ports Portal for ArcGIS requires for communication, see Ports used by Portal for ArcGIS.

Domain name service and fully qualified domain name requirements

Your organization's domain name service (DNS) must include an entry of the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the machine hosting Portal for ArcGIS. Similarly, if you'll be using ArcGIS Server with your portal, it's recommended that you include FQDN entries for each site you intend to federate with Portal for ArcGIS.

Note:

Portal for ArcGIS only supports a single organization URL.

Optionally, you can configure your DNS to use a friendly name for the portal (for example, friendly.example.com instead of portal.example.com). When doing this, assign the name to the portal machine before you install the software. Then use the friendly name when setting up the portal. For example, setup activities that require use of the friendly name include the following:

  • Configure ArcGIS Web Adaptor with your portal.
  • Federate an ArcGIS Server site with your portal.
  • Add Portal for ArcGIS to your organization's reverse proxy server. If you're not using a reverse proxy server, it's recommended that you assign a friendly name to the machine hosting ArcGIS Web Adaptor.
Caution:

If you configure a friendly DNS name after setting up your portal, existing items in the portal may become unusable, as they will include the nonfriendly name. You'll need to manually re-create each item to use them again.

SSL certificates

Portal for ArcGIS is configured with a self-signed server certificate, which allows you to do initial testing of the portal and helps you quickly verify that your installation was successful. You must request a certificate from a trusted certificate authority (CA) and configure the portal to use it. The certificate can be signed by a corporate (internal) or commercial CA.

You must configure each applicable ArcGIS component in your organization with a certificate from a corporate or commercial CA. Common examples include ArcGIS Web Adaptor and ArcGIS Server. For example, ArcGIS Server includes a configured self-signed certificate. If you'll be federating the ArcGIS Server site with your portal, it's very important that you request a CA-signed certificate and configure the ArcGIS Server site and web adaptor to use it.

For more information, see Security best practices.

ArcGIS Web Adaptor

ArcGIS Web Adaptor is an optional component of an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment that allows you to integrate your portal with your existing web server and organization's security mechanisms. ArcGIS Web Adaptor is required when configuring web-tier authentication, such as Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA), basic authentication via Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), or client certificate authentication. ArcGIS Web Adaptor can also be integrated within a network path that includes other reverse proxy or load balancer appliances.

For more information about ArcGIS Web Adaptor, how it affects the ArcGIS Enterprise organization URL, and the use of third-party solutions, see the following topics:

Supported web browsers

For the best performance in the portal website, use the latest versions of the browsers listed below. The website leverages the local storage capabilities (similar to cookies) of the browser. If this storage is disabled, the site will not function properly. To learn how to enable local storage, consult the browser's documentation.

  • Google Chrome version 122 and later
  • Microsoft Edge version 122 and later
  • Mozilla Firefox version 125 and later
  • Mozilla Firefox version 115 (ESR)
  • Safari version 16 and later

*Scene Viewer and scene-based apps have their own browser requirements. Some of the ArcGIS apps also have their own requirements. See each app's documentation for details.

External access

If you'll be using services provided by Esri, such as basemaps, ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World content, and data from ArcGIS Online, the machine hosting Portal for ArcGIS must have access to the internet. If your portal will not have access to the internet, you'll need to perform some additional configuration steps to ensure that your portal is pointing to local resources. For instructions, see Configure a disconnected deployment.

The machine hosting Portal for ArcGIS must also have access to the internet to use distributed collaboration with an ArcGIS Online organization.

Supported virtualization environments and cloud platforms

Virtualization and cloud environment support is the same for all components of a base ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. See ArcGIS Enterprise on cloud platforms and Supported virtualization environments in ArcGIS Enterprise system requirements for details.

Coordinate system files

You may require an additional coordinate system file on the Portal for ArcGIS machines. See Coordinate system requirements for more information.