Lesson 11: City of Rome

This chapter shares a process you can use to complete your own system design. This process brings together what has been discussed in the earlier chapters and demonstrates the value of the system architecture analysis in making informed design decisions.

Video1: City of Rome System Architecture Design for existing operations 18:49

 * City of Rome System Architecture Design supporting existing City of Rome operations.


 * Reference documentation

City of Rome existing operations

 * Workflow loads analysis
 * System design process
 * CPT Demo: City of Rome existing operations
 * Enterprise design solution: Existing operations

Video2: Phase 1: City of Rome Initial Operational Capability (IOC) deployment 24:24

 * City of Rome System Architecture Design supporting migration to ArcGIS Enterprise Initial Operational Capability.


 * Reference documentation

ArcGIS Enterprise IOC

 * Workflow loads analysis
 * System design process
 * CPT Demo: ArcGIS Enterprise IOC
 * Enterprise design solution: ArcGIS Enterprise IOC

Vector tile basemap deployment

 * Workflow loads analysis
 * System design process
 * CPT Demo: Vector tile basemap deployment
 * Enterprise design solution: ArcGIS Enterprise IOC with vector tile basemaps

WebGIS Pro client feature caching

 * Workflow loads analysis
 * System design process
 * CPT Demo: WebGIS Pro feature caching
 * Enterprise design solution: ArcGIS Enterprise IOC with WebGIS Pro feature caching

Upgrade WTS host platform tier to support remote ArcGIS Pro clients

 * Workflow loads analysis
 * System design process
 * Upgrade WTS host platform tier to support remote ArcGIS Pro clients
 * CPT Design platform solution: ArcGIS Pro Citrix remote clients deployment

ArcGIS Enterprise IOC baseline design solution

 * CPT Demo: Phase 1 ArcGIS Enterprise IOC baseline design solution

Video3: Water Solutions User Needs 7:39

 * Reference documentation
 * City of Rome Water Solutions User Needs

Video4: Phase 2/3 ArcGIS Water Solution deployment 13:58

 * City of Rome System Architecture Design supporting migration to ArcGIS Water Solution.


 * Reference documentation

Phase 2 Water Utility Solution (traditional deployment)
====Phase 3 Water Utility Network (Web GIS and ArcGIS Pro with Branch Versioning)====
 * Workflow loads analysis: Water Utilities solution
 * CPT Demo: Workflow Loads Analysis: Water Utility deployment
 * System design process: Phase 2 Water Utilities deployment
 * CPT Demo: Design requirements analysis: Water Utility deployment
 * Enterprise design solution: Phase 2 Water Utilities deployment
 * ArcGIS Pro workflow performance targets: Water Utility deployment
 * CPT Demo: ArcGIS Pro workflow performance targets: Water Utility deployment
 * System design process: Phase 3 Water Utilities deployment
 * CPT Demo: Phase 3 Water Utilities deployment

City of Rome system design cost analysis summary


Exercise 11: Use the CPT to design a system for the City of Portland
The City of Portland has requested a system architecture design for establishing hardware and network requirements for its planned GIS deployment.


 * Download the Arc19CapacityPlanning0201 CPT for use in the class exercises
 * Click here for Exercise 11 where you will perform the following tasks:
 * Establish project workflows for the existing operations from recipes identified during the user-needs assessment.
 * Use identified peak loads and the CPT Design tab to complete a network suitability analysis for the existing operations.
 * Use the CPT Design tab to complete the identified hardware and software configuration.
 * Use the CPT Design tab to identify hardware upgrade requirements for existing operations.
 * Establish project workflows for ArcGIS Enterprise IOC operations from recipes identified during the user-needs assessment.
 * Use identified peak loads and the CPT Design tab to complete an ArcGIS Enterprise IOC network suitability analysis.
 * Use the CPT Design tab to identify ArcGIS Enterprise IOC hardware requirements.

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