The workflows available in ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes are described below and links to information about specific functionality are provided. For a list of issues that were addressed at this release, see Release notes.
Featured workflows
You can do the following with ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes:
- Publish map, feature, and geocode services.
- Publish map, tile, and scene tile packages.
- Publish hosted map and feature layers.
- Conduct spatial analysis.
- Create and share essential apps and feature layer templates.
- Register your own data sources including folders and enterprise geodatabases.
- Share items and content across environments using distributed collaboration.
- Seamlessly apply and rollback new features and software enhancements.
- Configure enterprise groups and users.
- Configure your organization using identity providers such as SAML and OpenID Connect.
- Federate an ArcGIS GIS Server or ArcGIS Image Server from a Windows or Linux environment.
- Create and administer web hooks.
- Choose a flexible architecture profile that meets your organization's requirements.
Your users add content to your organization primarily by sharing it from ArcGIS Pro or by directly uploading files to the portal. Much of your content is enabled by web services running in your deployment. Services can reference data from either user-managed data stores (referenced services) or system-managed data stores (hosted services).
Future functionality
The following features are planned for future releases of ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes:
- ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes Web Adaptor
- ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World
- Additional apps such as the new Map Viewer
- Support for additional registered databases
- Additional distributed collaboration workflows such as two-way editing
- Feature service web hooks