Users often complain that if the project uses a dynamic layer, the data size will be slow, but if you use server cache for map, you need to use server software for service configuration, which is not cost-effective. ArcGIS 10 solves all these problems.
How can this problem be solved?
1. Use the desktop to slice map data to obtain a sliced data folder.
2. Use add data of ArcGIS 10 to directly open the data in this folder. In the add data window, a rasterlayer is displayed.
3. Use Dynamic layers.
Dynamic layers will not be self-built cache, but all use the data cut by the user. Therefore, if the number of lines cut by the user increases, the more detailed the data will be scaled up, and the data will not be virtualized very early, the test results in arcgis10 are indeed much better. Many similar maps are not completely displayed, and the slow display of maps can also be solved.