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ArcGIS Pro 3.3 system requirements—ArcGIS Pro

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Before installing or upgrading ArcGIS Pro on a virtual or physical machine, ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements to run it. Also, learn what resources are recommended to get the best performance.Scan your computer for compatibilityIn addition to comparing your machine's compatibility with the requirements below, you can download an app that will scan your machine and generate a compatibility report: Verify your computer's ability to run  ArcGIS Pro.Supported operating systems The software  is supported on the Microsoft Windows operating systems listed below, as long as the operating system is also currently supported by its provider for general or public use. Operating systemLatest update or service pack testedWindows 11 Home, Pro, and Enterprise (64 bit)April 2024 updateWindows 10 Home, Pro, and Enterprise (64 bit)April 2024 updateWindows Server 2022 Standard and Datacenter (64 bit)April 2024 updateWindows Server 2019  Standard and Datacenter  (64 bit)April 2024 updateWindows Server 2016  Standard and Datacenter  (64 bit)April 2024 updatePrior and future updates or service packs for these operating system versions are supported unless otherwise stated. The operating system version and updates must also be supported by the operating system provider. The Desktop Experience option is required on all versions of Windows Server.The Microsoft Media Feature Pack for Windows 10 N or 11 N is required to use presentations.Hardware requirementsThe minimum, recommended, and optimal requirements to run ArcGIS Pro are listed below. Minimum requirements will support the application, but may not perform well. Recommended requirements perform well in most situations. Best performance is gained using the Optimal requirements.ItemSupported and recommendedCPUMinimum: 2 cores, simultaneous multithreadingSimultaneous multithreading, or hyperthreading, of CPUs typically features 2 threads per core.  A multithreaded 2-core CPU will have 4 threads available for processing, while a multithreaded 6-core CPU will have 12 threads available for processing. Full Motion Video has higher minimum and recommended CPU specifications. See Introduction to full-motion video for details.Recommended:  4 coresOptimal:  10 coresPlatformx64Storage Minimum: 32 GB of free space
Recommended: 32 GB or more of free space on a solid-state drive (SSD)
Memory/RAMMinimum:  8 GBRecommended:  32 GBOptimal:  64 GB or moreDedicated (not shared) graphics memory Recommended: 4 GB or moreIf you're using a notebook computer with an integrated GPU, consider increasing the system RAM to compensate for the use of shared memory. Visualization cache The temporary visualization cache can consume up to 32 GB of space, if available, in the user-selected location.  By default, the visualization cache is written to the user profile’s \Local subfolder, so it does not roam with the user profile if roaming profiles are enabled by your system administrator.  DirectX*Minimum: DirectX 11, feature level 11.0, Shader Model 5.0Recommended: DirectX 12, feature level 12.0, Shader Model 6.0OpenGL*Minimum: OpenGL 4.3 with the ARB_clip_control  and EXT_texture_compression_s3tc extensionsRecommended: OpenGL 4.5 with the  ARB_shader_draw_parameters, EXT_swap_control, EXT_texture_compression_s3tc, and EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic extensionsScreen resolutionMinimum: 1024x768Recommended: 1080p or higher* If DirectX requirements are not met, OpenGL is automatically used. You can also manually change to OpenGL, such as when you suspect an issue with your DirectX driver.Use the latest available driver.A processor supporting the AVX instruction set is required for some geoprocessing tools.A processor supporting the AVX2 instruction set is required for geoprocessing tool suggestions and semantic search for the following:Geoprocessing tool searchBusiness Analyst variable searchBusiness Analyst points of interest searchWhen using a GPU, ensure that it is currently supported by the manufacturer.Cloud storage services, such as Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive, are not supported unless stated otherwise in the documentation about specific tools and functionality. Learn more about ArcGIS Pro and cloud storage services.General-purpose computing on a GPUSupport for general-purpose computing on a GPU (GPGPU) using CUDA is not required to run the software but is required to run most deep learning functionality. GPGPU can also accelerate some Spatial Analyst tools.ItemSupported and recommendedGPU typeNVIDIA GPU with CUDA compute capability 5.0 minimum; 6.1 or later recommended. See the list of CUDA-enabled cards to determine compute capability of a GPU, or check the CUDA Compute section of the system requirements checker.GPU driverNVIDIA GPU drivers: version 527.41 or later is required.Dedicated graphics memoryMinimum: 6 GBRecommended: 16 GB or moreMemory requirements depend on the model architecture and batch size being used.An out-of-date GPU driver will cause deep learning tools to fail with run time errors indicating that CUDA is not installed or an unsupported tool chain is present. Verify that you have up-to-date GPU drivers directly provided by NVIDIA.Software requirementsThe following software must be installed before installing ArcGIS Pro:SoftwareMinimum requirementMicrosoft .NETMicrosoft .NET Desktop Runtime 8.0.0  or a later patch release (8.0.1 and so on), using a Windows x64 installer, is required.Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime is updated frequently. It is recommended that you install the latest patches as they become available.WebView2 RuntimeMicrosoft Edge WebView2 Runtime version 117 or later is required. If it is not already installed on the machine, use the Evergreen Bootstrapper or Evergreen Standalone Installer from Microsoft. A per-machine installation (the default) of ArcGIS Pro requires a per-machine installation of WebView2 Runtime. To do this, right-click the WebView2 installer   and click Run as administrator.Licensing Three license types are available for ArcGIS Pro 3.3. Depending on the type you use, you may need additional software or access to ArcGIS Online. Named User license—ArcGIS Pro is licensed through an organizational account on  ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise. If the license is through ArcGIS Online (the default option),  licensing software is not required because ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based service provided by Esri.If the license is through ArcGIS Enterprise, use the latest version of ArcGIS License Manager regardless of the ArcGIS Enterprise version used.Concurrent Use license—The latest version of ArcGIS License Manager is required to  manage ArcGIS Pro 3.3  licenses. Single Use license—No additional software is required for licensing.SDK requirementsThe minimum requirements to create add-ins using ArcGIS Pro SDK  are described in the SDK GitHub repository.VirtualizationArcGIS Pro is supported in various on-premises and cloud environments, as shown in the tables below.In all environments, a GPU that is compatible with your virtualization platform is recommended for the best user experience.On-premises virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)Notes Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops   1912 LTSR Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops   2203 LTSRUse the latest Citrix and NVIDIA drivers. Refer to the Citrix and NVIDIA  websites for the most current versions. Esri supports using Citrix Virtual Desktops. Citrix Virtual Apps is not recommended or supported with ArcGIS Pro.  Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 Microsoft VDI certified with RemoteFX vGPU Windows Device Driver Model (WDDM) 1.2.Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2022Use Discrete Device Assignment (DDA) to pass through the GPU.VMware vSphere 7.x Use VMware Horizon View 7.x and later only.Use the latest VMware and NVIDIA drivers. Refer to the VMware and NVIDIA  websites for the most current versions.   ArcGIS Pro with Citrix Virtual Applications  is strongly discouraged because of poor Windows OS session assignment and management of GPU memory.If using App Layering to add ArcGIS Pro to Citrix Virtual Application and Desktops, the application may fail to start due to insufficient permission to the Flexnet Licensing Service.  To prevent a failure, run a command line installation of the Flexnet Licensing Service with the parameter, MODIFYFLEXDACL=TRUE, for example:  msiexec /I "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcGIS Licensing Service\ArcGISLS.msi" MODIFYFLEXDACL=TRUE.ArcGIS Pro provides a nominal level of functionality and performance in the following environments:Microsoft App-VVMware App VolumesCloud infrastructureNotesAmazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)G4dn instance typesG5 instance typesAmazon WorkSpacesGraphics BundleAzure N-Series VMs NVv4-series NV4:  Good for 2D use. Capable of delivering a solid 2D experience with ArcGIS Pro. NV8:  Good for 2D use as well as light 3D use. Same as NV4 but can render and move 3D rendering a bit more smoothly. NV16: Solid platform for medium to heavy 3D use. This is a system that many power users may benefit from who work with 3D, as well as those who have large datasets and analysis needs. NV32: This is a good platform for heavy 3D and larger datasets with heavy analysis needs.NCasT4_v3-series NCasT4_v3-series virtual machines are powered by NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPUs and AMD EPYC 7V12 (Rome) CPUs. The VMs feature up to 4 NVIDIA T4 GPUs with 16 GB of memory. Ideal for 3D users. NVadsA10_v5-series   NVadsA10v5-series virtual machines are powered by  NVIDIA A10 GPUs and AMD EPYC 74F3V(Milan) CPU. NVadsA10v5-series offers virtual machines with partial NVIDIA GPUs.   When using ArcGIS Spatial Analyst tools or machine learning capabilities that use GPU, more than one GPU may be helpful to support visualization and computation. Consider this option if running Spatial Analyst tools or machine learning capabilities and the display becomes erratic.  See the current lists of Spatial Analyst tools   and machine learning capabilities that use the GPU for computation. Cloud application streaming and virtualizationNotesAzure Virtual Desktop (AVD) For the best experience, deploy using the supported N-series VMs, use Full Desktop, and publish ArcGIS Pro as an application with a limited number of connections per published instance.Amazon AppStream 2.0Delivers nonpersistent VMs with the capability to stream an application or desktop experience through a web browser.Citrix Cloud Virtual Apps and Desktops service 1912 LTSR in AWSVirtual desktop support for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 1912 LTSR (Citrix Cloud Virtual Desktops only) with AWS EC2 (G4dn) instance type Citrix Workspace client version 2109.What's newSee What's new in ArcGIS Pro 3.3 to learn about new functionality and improvements made since the previous software release.Related topicsDownload ArcGIS ProInstall the drivers to work with Microsoft Excel filesNamed User licensing in ArcGIS OnlineApplication, project, and data location tips







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