We provide an overview of the ESO archive contents in terms of reduced, calibrated and fully characterized data products being ready for scientific analysis and exploitation by the user community. As the ESO archive is the collection point for the survey products and the primary point of publication/availability of these products to the ESO users, the Phase 3 process has been devised to manage the reception, validation and publication of these data according to a uniform data standard. Since the start of Phase 3 operations in 2011, more that 5.5 TB of public survey data have been handled. Survey source catalogues and photometric light curves are high-level ('advanced') data products, which require dedicated functionalities, e.g. querying the catalogue by content using positional and non-positional constraints. We conclude by summarizing the current status and future plans for the publication of science-grade data products being processed in-house by ESO.