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I don’t have exact numbers available to me any longer (further out then last year) but I can say that until COVID the courtesy credits received at the renewal of your annual maintenance agreement (1250-1275 I believe) was more than enough for us. Even during COVID it lasted quite a while. We had all of our tax map layers, our 911 addressing layers, waterbodies, and waterlines available as open data and on several apps, as well as a number of other hosted layers for use in the apps. The best way to handle it, in my experience, is to work with the courtesy credits to start but keep an eye on them using your status page in AGOL. If they start getting low and it’s still early in your renewal period you can always purchase blocks of credits (which are valid for two years from date of purchase). They are currently running at a cost of 1,000 credits for $120 so not really much cost to get more. You’ll probably be surprised by how much you can do with those courtesy credits. Best wishes on your endeavor! It’s been an exciting journey for us and has proven its worth many times over.

 

Jennifer D. Stone
GIS Coordinator

911 Addressing Coordinator

Division of Information Technology Services, GIS Program

 

County of Sullivan

100 North Street

Monticello, NY 12701

office: 845-807-0110 | fax: 845-807-0111

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Hi everyone, we are looking to start using ESRI products. We want to find out your experience with hosting datasets, research and shapefiles  to the public and how many credits we should expect to use annually.

 

Any advice and recommendations you can give me are welcome.

Thank you,

 

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Jeff Borofsky

State Data Center Coordinator

Census State Data Center
CTData Collaborative
(CTData) 


2389 Main St, Glastonbury, Connecticut 06033

Phone: 860.969.4360 ext 4360

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