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Portal for ArcGIS is a component of ArcGIS Enterprise that allows you to share maps, scenes, apps, and other geographic information with others in your organization. The portal administrator can customize the portal to fit your organization's look and feel.
If your operating system supports the use of systemd to bootstrap and manage processes (for example, if you're using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Server 7.x), follow these steps to configure Portal for ArcGIS to start with the operating system.
Portal for ArcGIS system requirements. Step 2: Verifying system requirements. The latest system specifications, including hardware requirements and supported operating systems required to install and use Portal for ArcGIS, are available on the ArcGIS Resources website.
Installing Portal for ArcGIS on Linux. Run the setup program from the Portal for ArcGIS download folder or setup media. The setup program begins by checking the prerequisites that must be met to successfully set up and use Portal for ArcGIS.
The following are the minimum hardware requirements to install Portal for ArcGIS: Processor—2 cores minimum for development and testing, 4 cores minimum highly recommended for production systems.
You deploy the portal on your network to allow sharing of maps and apps within your organization. The website initially looks and behaves like Esri's ArcGIS.com, but you can customize it to fit your organization's look and feel. Use this guide to install and configure Portal for ArcGIS. What is Portal for ArcGIS? Steps to get Portal for ArcGIS ...
Alternatively, for native support of both Intel x86 and Apple ARM architectures, together with the latest versions of key components (e.g. GDAL, PDAL, GRASS GIS) see MacPorts Installing Instructions