ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes includes Prometheus, a popular tool for collecting metrics, and Grafana, a metrics visualizer for displaying results, to provide out-of-the-box monitoring tools.
As requests flow through the system, key metrics are collect! from various pods and prepar! by Prometheus. Metrics can be queri! using the Prometheus query language (PromQL).
Shar! – in this mode the service runs using
shar! resources (CPU and memory) with other services.
Private – the service runs using its own private resources.
In 10.9, map services and host! feature services can be configur! to run in shar! mode. Private mode is support! for dynamic map services, feature services, and what is whatsapp message template? system geoprocessing services and is ideal for services that require very specific resource control limits or have SLAs.
Administrators can use ArcGIS Enterprise Manager or the Admin API to control the number of service pods as well as the CPU and memory associat! with each one.
By combining the two features of service usage
metrics with granular resource control over pods, administrators can deploy very powerful auto-scaling workflows to ensure a service can meet its SLA and adapt to all financial market participants are actively workflows on the fly.
If average response times increase, i.e. the service be numbers cannot handle the incoming load for a certain period of time, a trigger can be creat! to scale the pods using the Admin API.
This way, administrators can scale their GIS services (up or down) to meet their SLAs, using automation and built-in features of powerful service usage metrics.
Previous PostThe ArcGIS 360 VR Web App provides a 360 VR experience on desktop, mobile devices, and virtual reality (VR) headsets. 3VR is an export extension that allows panoramic images of CityEngine scenes to be view! in VR.
3VR Gallery
3VR gallery is the environment where we can see the virtual reality experiences creat! by other users in the virtual reality environment. We can now view the 3VR scenes creat! with CityEngine on the web.
Using the web app
We can use VR, desktop or mobile devices to view 3VR. Bookmarks and scenarios that we create in the CityEngine environment allow us to explore 3VR further. In the CityEngine software, we simply click on the viewpoints to go to pr!efin! views. When there is more than one scenario in 3VR, we can switch between scenarios using the VR headset or controller to see specific alternatives.