![]() In March 2022, Content managers can try out a beta feature called "hosted downloads" that uses a different download architecture. May March 2022: Enhanced Hosted Downloads in Beta The team will continue to diligently test and fix bugs to the current download experience while we shift our focus to a new download architecture. ![]() With extract capabilities enabled, Hub knows that it can use the service's createReplica function to create faster and more reliable downloads. ![]() This can slow even more if there are millions of records or the service is running on an old machine. This is because Hub must manually page through all the records in the service. To prevent any potential impact, all customers are encouraged to enable certain service-level settings including enabling extract capabilities for both hosted and non-hosted services.įor context, services that do not have extract and sync capabilities enabled, Hub still provides download functionality, but it is significantly slower. Starting in February 2022, Hub will stop file generation if it takes longer than 48 hours. ![]() When data are updated, ArcGIS Hub will try to create updated files for each downloadable format. Stay tuned to the Hub changelog ( /pages/changelog) for the most up-to-date release information and the ArcGIS Blog ( /arcgis-blog/overview) for in-depth articles about new Hub product capabilities.įebruary 2022: ArcGIS Hub will stop long-running download jobs Below you'll find a few important upcoming changes and roadmap milestones. After a year of valuable feedback, we're taking reliability a step further so that downloads are faster and more predictable. ![]() In 2021, ArcGIS Hub released a new download experience aimed to inform users about download file options and the status when files are being generated. ![]()
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