ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure is an application you install on your local Microsoft Windows machine to deploy ArcGIS Enterprise and stand-alone ArcGIS Server sites on Microsoft Azure. It helps you to extend your Azure implementation to include ArcGIS.
You can download ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure and install it if you have an ArcGIS Enterprise license.
The following sections describe what items are created on Azure when you create a deployment using ArcGIS Enterprise Cloud Builder for Microsoft Azure.
ArcGIS Enterprise deployment items
When you deploy ArcGIS Enterprise, you get a multiple-machine site on Azure that contains the following:
- Portal for ArcGIS on its own virtual machine.
- Two or more GIS Server machines, which are used for the portal's hosting server.
- A relational data store created through ArcGIS Data Store. The relational data store is on its own virtual machine. You can later add a tile cache data store and a spatiotemporal big data store.
- An Azure Application gateway.
A workgroup edition or single-machine deployment creates one virtual machine containing ArcGIS Server, Portal for ArcGIS, and ArcGIS Data Store (relational data store). Note that you should not place a spatiotemporal big data store on the same machine as the other ArcGIS Enterprise components, as contention for memory and storage could cause parts of the deployment to stop working due to lack of sufficient resources.
ArcGIS Server deployment items
You have several ArcGIS Server site options, depending on what role you want the site to fill. Any of the following types of ArcGIS Server sites can be added to an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment. A few can be created as a stand-alone site.
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server
An ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server site allows you to use GeoAnalytics Tools to perform feature analysis to find patterns and aggregate data.
Cloud Builder federates the ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server site with your portal. You must have a spatiotemporal big data store in your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment to use ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server.
ArcGIS GeoEvent Server
You can create stand-alone ArcGIS GeoEvent Server sites or federate them with your portal to use real-time data feeds in your deployment.
Your ArcGIS GeoEvent Server sites on Azure can contain only one virtual machine.
ArcGIS GIS Server
When you deploy ArcGIS Enterprise, you automatically get an ArcGIS GIS Server site as the portal's hosting server. You can create additional ArcGIS GIS Server sites to be used as stand-alone sites, or federate them with your portal.
If you create a stand-alone site, you can choose the following options:
- Create a site that contains two or more GIS Server machines.
- You can add one managed database in Microsoft Azure Database for PostgreSQLAzure SQL Database, or SQL Server.
- You can complete a postdeployment step to add one or more registered databases.
A workgroup or single-machine deployment creates one virtual machine containing ArcGIS Server and a Microsoft SQL Server database or Azure SQL Database.
ArcGIS Image Server
You can create a stand-alone ArcGIS Image Server site or federate it with your portal to publish image services from mosaic datasets. If you federate the Image Server site with your portal, Cloud Builder will set the site as your portal's raster analysis server.
ArcGIS Mission Server
An ArcGIS Mission Server site is a required component of ArcGIS Mission that facilitates communication between ArcGIS Mission Manager and ArcGIS Mission Responder.
Cloud Builder federates the ArcGIS Mission Server site with your portal. You must have a spatiotemporal big data store in your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment to use ArcGIS Mission Server.
ArcGIS Notebook Server
An ArcGIS Notebook Server site allows you to create ArcGIS Notebooks. Notebooks allow you to use Python for spatial analysis and data science workflows and also provide a way for you to automate administrative tasks.
ArcGIS Notebook Server sites are always federated with an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, and require you to install and configure Docker on the ArcGIS Notebook Server instance.