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Mastering ArcGIS Enterprise Administration

You're reading from   Mastering ArcGIS Enterprise Administration Install, configure, and manage ArcGIS Enterprise to publish, optimize, and secure GIS services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788297493
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chad Cooper Chad Cooper
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. ArcGIS Enterprise Introduction and Installation FREE CHAPTER 2. Enterprise Geodatabase Administration 3. Publishing Content 4. ArcGIS Server Administration 5. Portal for ArcGIS Administration 6. Security 7. Scripting Administrative Tasks 8. The ArcGIS Python API 9. ArcGIS Enterprise Standards and Best Practices 10. Troubleshooting ArcGIS Enterprise Issues and Errors

Standards


Before going any further, let's define just what exactly a standard is. A standard is a level of quality or attainment. When a standard is in place, it provides a target to shoot for or an expected way that something should be done. By enacting, having, and, most importantly, enforcing standards, you can make administration and management of your ArcGIS Enterprise environment all that much easier by providing consistency. Let's explore some ideas for standards and how they can affect your environment.

Storage locations

Where and how you store your data is important. No one likes to have to hunt for data, dig through directories, and no one especially likes the dreaded broken data source. With a little bit of planning and diligence, your data can be accessible and easy to get to (for those with access). The following are some things to keep in mind when storing data on disk:

  • Never, ever store data in My Documents or anywhere under a user profile on Windows (for example, C:\Users\ccooper...
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