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- Introduction to the geodatabase—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
The geodatabase is the physical store of geographic information, primarily using a database management system or file system You can access and work with this physical instance of a collection of datasets either through ArcGIS or through a database management system using SQL
- Geodatabase (Esri) - Wikipedia
A Geodatabase is a proprietary GIS file format developed in the late 1990s by Esri (a GIS software vendor) to represent, store, and organize spatial datasets within a geographic information system [1][2] A geodatabase is both a logical data model and the physical implementation of that logical model in several proprietary file formats released
- Understanding the Geodatabase Format in ArcGIS Pro - Part 1
What is a Geodatabase? A geodatabase is more than just a container for spatial data—it’s an intelligent database system designed specifically for geographic information
- Types of geodatabases—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
The file geodatabase is ideal for GIS projects, personal use, and in small organizations It has strong performance and scales well to hold extremely large data volumes without requiring the use of a DBMS
- What is a Geodatabase? Reasons to use a File Geodatabase
A Geodatabase is an alternative way to store GIS information in a large file, which can have multiple points, polygons or polyline layers To store related attributes of the object, a Geodatabase record can use geometry data types to represent the location of an object
- Create geodatabases—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Use the Create Enterprise Geodatabase geoprocessing tool to create a geodatabase in Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL This tool requires you to provide credentials for a database administrator and geodatabase administrator
- What is a Geodatabase - Geodatabase Definition - Caliper Corporation
What is a geodatabase? A geodatabase is an integrated collection of spatial data that is expertly organized and managed as a single, cohesive unit This all-encompassing repository serves as a powerful tool for storing, managing, and analyzing various types of spatial data, ranging from geographic features to attributes and relationships
- ArcMap Desktop Introduction: Geodatabases - Duke University
Although it isn't necessary, it's recommended that you keep all related data within a geodatabase ( gdb) Packaging all your related data in a geodatabase makes it relatively portable since it's all together
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