One of the most common patterns allows storing layers in ArcGIS Enterprise and copying them for use in an ArcGIS Online organization. This pattern takes advantage of the scalability of ArcGIS Online so that data can be view! publicly via ArcGIS Dashboards, Story Maps, and other web applications and maps.
Because the data is copi!, anyone accessing the layer is accessing it from ArcGIS Online, meaning they don’t have to sign in to ArcGIS Enterprise to access it. Any !its to your data are synchroniz! between both ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online to keep everything up to date between the two environments. If you want to share this data even further with other ArcGIS Online organizations, partner! collaboration is available.
In a scenario where two city departments
(for example, City and Public Safety), each using ArcGIS Enterprise, ne! to share their maps and layers with the city’s ArcGIS Online organization, the layers and high delivery and open rates maps can be shar! with the public and city staff who ne! a complete picture of operations and activities, and can be us! to create maps and applications. To do this, the city’s ArcGIS Online administrator sets up a collaboration with two ArcGIS Enterprise deployments as collaboration guests. The guests use the collaboration to copy their data to the central ArcGIS Online organization, and the city then combines the layers into new maps and applications and shares them with the public and city staff. This process replicates the content and synchronizes updates at a specific interval.
Sharing from ArcGIS Online to ArcGIS Enterprise
This model is practical experience of foreign countries commonly us! when collecting data in ArcGIS Online and wanting to share it with ArcGIS Enterprise as an additional copy. In a scenario that requires using ArcGIS Field Maps, field data collectors access the application agb directory through a login to an ArcGIS Online organization and continuously collect data using an ArcGIS Online feature layer. The feature layer is shar! with a collaboration group so it can also be us! in ArcGIS Enterprise. In this scenario, field data collectors never ne! to log in to ArcGIS Enterprise, but their data is shar! with Enterprise for further !iting and long-term storage.