Federal GIS Conference February 9–10, 2015 | Washington, DC ArcGIS Enterprise Systems: Designing, Testing and Monitoring Jim VanOstenbridge, [email protected]> Martin Hamann, [email protected] Andrew Sakowicz, [email protected] Federal GIS Conference Agenda February 9–10, 2015 | Washington, DC Esri’s Solution Architecture Practice • Overview of System Tools • System Test and System Monitor Case Study • Federal GIS Conference February 9–10, 2015 | Washington, DC Esri’s Solution Architecture Practice Enterprise Vision GIS platform strategy • Services Business Align resources to realize intended business & Training Architecture • outcomes Develop initial impressions of SLAs • New Requirements Information - Performance Initiative Architecture Management Planning - Scalability - Availability Develop Solution Road Map • Solution Technical Architecture Architecture - Recommendations Governance & - Prescriptive activities Political Landscape Federal GIS Conference February 9–10, 2015 | Washington, DC Best Practice: Leverage System Tools Defined: software tools to help plan, test and • monitor a system implementation. Maintain SLA’s System • System Designer Monitor Transparency into system • Tune system stability & availability • Identify “bottlenecks” • Reduce risks • System • Optimize spend Test Improved capacity planning • Definitions Performance Speed, e.g. response time (seconds) • Scalability The ability to increase output and maintain acceptable performance • Capacity The maximum level of output the system can produce, e.g. • X cars/sec • X maps/sec • At capacity Over capacity Bottleneck Resource(s) limiting the performance or capacity • Not bottleneck bottleneck Think of : Lanes -as CPU processor Toll -as ArcGIS Server instances Cars -as map requests Process and Tools
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