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Official Document Type
First Amendment
Approved Date
10/09/2007
Control Number
2007-339
Agenda Item Number
7.E.
Entity Name
Geographic Technologies Group
Subject
GIS Enterprise Needs Assessment Study First Amendment
Project Number
0532
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6631
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Class no longer provided by ESRI . Attain <br /> Building Geodatabases I GIS Director similar training from ESRI. <br /> Class no longer provided by ESRI. Attain <br /> Building Geodata bases II GIS Director similar training from ESRI . <br /> ArcSDE Administration for SQL Server or GIS Director, Computer Class no longer provided by ESARL <br /> Oracle Services Attain similar training from ESRI, <br /> Conferences Enterprise-Wide Recommended year two . <br /> Planning <br /> Annual Update of Im lemen[ation Plan GIs Director Recommended year two. <br /> Update on Recommended Software Procurement for Year Two <br /> ArcGIS Server Standard Enterprise Additional Sockets (20,000.00) - Highest Priority <br /> ESRI ' s ArcGIS Server product provides mapping and analysis capabilities for the distributed <br /> enterprise . ESRI is following industry trends toward distributed enterprise applications . As <br /> ArcIMS becomes degraded as a server product and ArcGIS Server replaces it, Indian River <br /> County 's GIS also should continue to modernize . <br /> ArcGIS server can be optimized by using a distributed architecture . By distributing its <br /> components among a series of computers, processing power and machine resources can <br /> be allocated based on current requests within the system . This approach will increase the <br /> performance within the overall system by isolating processing units . This distributed nature <br /> requires SSRI to license software by the individual socket (processing unit in the CPU) . Indian <br /> River Currently runs ArcSDE on two sockets and ArcIMS on two sockets. <br /> Benefits of Additonal ArcGIS Server Sockets <br /> Indian River County maintains ArcSDE and ArcIMS 9 . 2 as their current server based GIS . With <br /> this configuration , Indian River County will receive four (4) socket upgrades to ArcGIS server. <br /> Adding a third server and two more socket licenses into Indian River County ' s GIS will allow <br /> for the system to provide users with highly available and efficient GIS mapping capabilities. <br /> Users will also be migrated to using a " Direct Connect " model of working with the spatial <br /> database which will release licenses from the SQL server machine . The additional server as <br /> specified in this document will serve as a processing server and the current web (ArcIMS) <br /> server should be reconfigured to perform as a web mapping and application server. <br /> Recommendation <br /> Indian River County should procure two additional socket licenses from ESRI . This <br /> procurement should be performed in conjunction with acquiring GIS consulting services to <br /> migrate to a distributed GIS model as outlined in this update . <br />
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