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ArcGIS Online and Portal Ken Brelsford
Esri
636-949-6620 x8531
What is the Cloud?
A computing model for enabling convenient,
on-demand network access to a shared pool
of configurable computing resources.
Enhancing GIS Productivity with the Cloud
Essential Characteristics:
• On-demand self-service
• Broad network access
• Resource pooling
• Rapid elasticity
• Measured Service
Cloud Computing Service Models
Software as
a Service (SaaS)
Platform as
a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure
as
a Service (IaaS)
End-user applications,
delivered as-a-service,
rather than on-premise
software
Application platform or
middleware as-as-service
on which developers can
build and deploy custom
applications
Compute, storage, or other
IT infrastructure as-a-
service, rather than as
dedicated capability.
On Premise Deployment
App Server
Data Server
On-Premise
Web
Clients
Mobile
Devices
Desktop
Applications
Cloud Deployment
Public Or Private Cloud
On-Premise
Web
Clients
Mobile
Devices
Desktop
Applications
App Server
Data Server
Hybrid Deployment
On-Premise
Web
Clients
Mobile
Devices
Desktop
Applications
Public Or Private Cloud
App Server
Data Server
ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS
ArcGIS Online / Portal for ArcGIS is a “… private,
collaborative, geospatial content management
system that enables discovery, sharing, and
collaboration inside your organization. Hosting
and cataloging of authoritative content that can
be used to build maps and apps.”
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/portal-for-arcgis/index.html
Portal for ArcGIS
• Manage your organization's geospatial content
• Access a set of common basemaps, tools, and task services
• Create maps and apps
• Share maps and apps with others inside or outside the
organization
• Register your existing ArcGIS for Server services
• Form groups to collaborate on projects or common activities
• Deploy behind your organization's firewall
or host and manage by Esri for your organization.
What Do You Get with Portal for ArcGIS?
• Integrated Website
• Integrated Map Viewers and Map-making Tools
• Integrated APIs and Developer Tools
• Configurable application templates are included so users can easily
create and publish their own web applications
• Sharing Services
• Software that manages items, services, web maps, groups and other
functionality
• Identity Store - provides out-of-the box authentication and security
• Administrative Tools
• Support
Key Functionality
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Online
Hosting
Hosted privately by
customer organization
and accessible through
internal network.
Hosted by Esri in a public
cloud and accessible by
the global GIS community.
Content
Organization chooses
what content to make
accessible to its internal
users.
Content includes items
hosted and curated by
Esri, as well as content
shared by users around
the world.
Data Appliance for ArcGIS
• Portal for ArcGIS does not include the basemaps, reference layers, specialty
maps, and geocoding and routing task services hosted and published by Esri
through ArcGIS Online.
• While Portal for ArcGIS can be configured to combine access to Esri's public
ArcGIS Online site by creating a hybrid cloud environment (intranet and
internet), organizations can also license Data Appliance for ArcGIS and
keep their Portal for ArcGIS completely private.
• Data Appliance for ArcGIS is a turnkey solution that provides terabytes of
worldwide basemaps and reference layers, along with geocoding and routing,
preloaded onto a network-attached storage device that plugs right into your
organization's internal network.
How much does it cost to use ArcGIS Online?
• ArcGIS Online is based on an annual subscription that offers a set of
plans from which you can choose.
• Each plan includes a number of named users and service credits.
• Service credits are the currency for ArcGIS Online and are used in
exchange for any of the hosted services an ArcGIS Online subscriber
uses.
• How you use ArcGIS Online determines the number of service credits
you consume.
• For more information, see Service credits overview which
includes access to an interactive Service Credits Estimator.
Service Credits Use Examples
Service Service Credits Used
Map Tile Generation 1 credit per 1,000 tiles generated
Feature Services 2.4 credits per 10 MB stored per month
Tile and Data Storage 1.2 credits per 1 GB stored per month
Data Transfer (outbound) 6 credits per 1 GB
Tile Loading 1 credit per 12,000,000 tiles
Geocoding 80 credits per 1,000 geocodes
Simple Route Service 200 credits per 1,000 simple routes
Optimized Route Service 500 credits per 1,000 optimized routes
Drive-Time (Service Areas) Service 500 credits per 1,000 drive-times (service area)
Closest Facility Service 500 credits per 1,000 closest facilities
Multi-Vehicle Routing (VRP) Service 2,000 credits per 1,000 VRP routes
Geographic Data Enrichment 60 credits per 1,000 data variables
Infographics 60 credits per 1,000 data variables
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline/credits
What Doesn't Use Service Credits?
• Leveraging your own ArcGIS for Server
capabilities to host and publish map services
• Use of ArcGIS Online basemap services
• Geosearch (single address search)
Purchase a Subscription
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline/purchase