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Introduction to ArcGIS Data Appliance Imagery and Elevation data

ArcGIS Data Appliance is an Esri content solution that allows you to quickly create, publish, and share maps and related content (for example, elevation data and places locator) with colleagues securely behind your firewall. It connects directly to your internal network and is loaded with terabytes of detailed data from industry-leading data providers to enhance your ArcGIS and web apps. Your maps are powered by the back-end infrastructure of the data appliance and a server.

ArcGIS Data Appliance consists of hardware and data. It runs with ArcGIS Enterprise, which helps make data appliance services available to others in your organization and, optionally, anyone with an internet connection. The data appliance hardware is a set of hard drives loaded with data to support configuration with the data product option you licensed from Esri.

This version of ArcGIS Data Appliance includes the following:

  • Raster basemap and reference services with cartographic mapping content to help you start building GIS applications right away.
  • Esri's Terrain service, providing a consolidated, multiresolution dataset essential for a wide range of use cases, from scientific study to everyday applications including hazard mitigation, conservation, infrastructure, national security, and more.*
  • Terrain 3D service, providing terrain content for visual context and analysis in ArcGIS Pro and Scene Viewer.
  • Elevation analysis services that allow you to perform raster analysis on world elevation data. Use the Profile geoprocessing tool to create elevation profiles along any given polyline features. Use the Viewshed geoprocessing tool to create viewsheds for any given observation point features anywhere on the surface of the earth. Use the Summarize Elevation geoprocessing tool to calculate summary statistics for features you provide based on the elevation in the Terrain data.*

*Not included with World Basic (Collection 1).

Product options

There are eight product options available with ArcGIS Data Appliance 2026. Most Data Appliance product options are composed of multiple components, as shown in the following table:

Product optionWhat's included

ArcGIS Data Appliance World Basic

Collection 1; and Open Vector Basemaps: Basic (WMA only)

ArcGIS Data Appliance World Standard

Collection 2; Esri Vector Basemaps, Open Vector Basemaps, and World Gazetteer

ArcGIS Data Appliance World Advanced

Collection 3; Esri Vector Basemaps, Open Vector Basemaps, and World Gazetteer

ArcGIS Data Appliance North America Standard

Collection 4; Esri Vector Basemaps, Open Vector Basemaps, and World Gazetteer

ArcGIS Data Appliance North America Advanced

Collection 5; Esri Vector Basemaps, Open Vector Basemaps, and World Gazetteer

ArcGIS Data Appliance: World Gazetteer

World Gazetteer

ArcGIS Data Appliance: Esri Vector Basemaps

Esri Vector Basemaps

ArcGIS Data Appliance: Open Vector Basemaps

Open Vector Basemaps

Each of the following product components can be downloaded from My Esri or may ship separately on its own USB flash drive:

  • Open Vector Basemaps: Basic (WMA only) and its help documentation downloaded from My Esri or on the World Basic flash drive
  • World Gazetteer
  • Esri Vector Basemaps
  • Open Vector Basemaps

See ArcGIS Data Appliance 2026 content for more information about the collections and services available with ArcGIS Data Appliance 2026.

Data Appliance coverage map

As illustrated in the coverage map below, coverage is provided at the following scales:

  • World Basic—Worldwide coverage down to ~1:144k.
  • World Standard and World Advanced—Worldwide coverage down to largest scale available.
  • North America Standard and North America Advanced—Regional coverage down to largest scale available, as indicated on the inset map; coverage includes United States outlying territories.

Coverage map for Data Appliance options