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3-GIS | Web pricing plans
3-GIS | On-Premise
An on-premise deployment is available for organizations to use their Esri licensing, as well as internal personnel for setup and administration of the 3-GIS software in their data center.
- Set up behind customer firewall
- Server software configurable with Oracle, Microsoft SQL, and Postgres
- 3-GIS software updates with maintenance
- Choice of software updates
- Test environment available (recommended)
- 1 map service/all users
3-GIS | Live Single-Tenant
3-GIS | Live single-tenant is for customers who require a more robust or flexible security model and need more direct access to administrative tools. This deployment model allows for customer security rules to control all access and data transfer at an IP address level.
- All server hardware-software required by 3-GIS, Esri, and RDBMS applications
- PostgreSQL instance
- 3-GIS setup and configuration
- 3-GIS system maintenance
- All updates for 3-GIS and Esri
- 3-GIS | Live support for customer operations as it pertains to the 3-GIS and Esri applications (custom SLA agreements are available)
- Direct administrative access to 3-GIS configuration
- Optional processing server for direct VPN database access
- Scalable application architecture
- Dedicated application resources
3-GIS | Live Multi-Tenant
3-GIS | Live multi-tenant delivers a configured application that still provides isolation of customer databases. 3-GIS handles administrative tasks, such as data loading and configuration changes to the applications.
- All server hardware-software required by 3-GIS, Esri, and RDBMS applications
- PostgreSQL instance
- 3-GIS setup and configuration
- 3-GIS system maintenance
- All updates for 3-GIS and Esri
- 3-GIS | Live support for customer operations as it pertains to the 3-GIS and Esri applications
- Shared space on application servers
- Segregated database infrastructure