- Getting started
- Changing BlackBerry UEM certificates
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to send data through a proxy server
- Configuring connections through internal proxy servers
- Connecting to your company directories
- Connecting to an SMTP server to send email notifications
- Configuring single sign-on for BlackBerry UEM
- Obtaining an APNs certificate to manage iOS and macOS devices
- Controlling which devices can access Exchange ActiveSync
- Connecting BlackBerry UEM to Microsoft Azure
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to support Android Enterprise devices
- Add an E-FOTA license
- Manage attestation for Samsung KNOX devices
- Manage attestation for Android devices and BlackBerry Dynamics apps using SafetyNet
- Manage attestation for Windows 10 devices
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM for DEP
- Setting up BlackBerry UEM Self-Service for users
- Configuring high availability for a BlackBerry UEM domain
- High availability for the components that manage BlackBerry OS devices
- Architecture: High availability for BlackBerry UEM
- Load-balancing data for BlackBerry 10 devices
- High availability and the BlackBerry Connectivity Node
- How BlackBerry UEM evaluates the health of components
- Install an additional BlackBerry UEM instance
- Configuring high availability for the management console
- Configuring database high availability using database mirroring
- Database high availability for components that manage BlackBerry OS devices
- Steps to configure database mirroring
- System requirements: Database mirroring
- Prerequisites: Configuring database mirroring
- Create and configure the mirror database
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to the mirror database
- Configuring a new mirror database
- Configuring TLS/SSL connections to Exchange ActiveSync when you enable the BlackBerry Secure Gateway
- Simplifying Windows 10 activations
- Migrating users, devices, groups, and other data from a source server
- Prerequisites: Migrating users, devices, groups, and other data from a source server
- Connect to a source server
- Considerations: Migrating IT policies, profiles, and groups from a source server
- Migrate IT policies, profiles, and groups from a source server
- Complete policy and profile migration from Good Control to BlackBerry UEM
- Considerations: Migrating users from a source server
- Migrate users from a source server
- Considerations: Migrating devices from a source server
- Migrate devices from a source server
- Migrating DEP devices
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to support BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Integrating BlackBerry UEM with Cisco ISE
- Requirements: Integrating BlackBerry UEM with Cisco ISE
- Create an administrator account that Cisco ISE can use
- Add the BlackBerry Web Services certificate to the Cisco ISE certificate store
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to Cisco ISE
- Example: Authorization policy rules for BlackBerry UEM
- Managing network access and device controls using Cisco ISE
- Monitoring BlackBerry UEM using SNMP tools
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.10
- Configuration
- Configuring high availability for a BlackBerry UEM domain
- Architecture: High availability for BlackBerry UEM
Architecture: High availability for BlackBerry UEM
BlackBerry UEM
The following diagram shows a high availability domain with two
BlackBerry UEM
instances. You can install any number of BlackBerry UEM
instances. This topic explains how specific components are involved in a high availability configuration. For more information about the BlackBerry UEM
architecture and components, see the Architecture content.
Components | Description |
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BlackBerry UEM database | Each BlackBerry UEM instance connects to the BlackBerry UEM database to access user and device data. |
Management console and BlackBerry UEM Core | You can use any management console to manage the domain’s user accounts and devices. The BlackBerry UEM Core associated with that console carries out the management tasks.You can configure a round-robin DNS pool that connects to each console. If there is a problem with a console, the pool connects to a working console. Each instance manages enterprise connectivity for the BlackBerry 10 devices that are assigned to it by the BlackBerry Affinity Manager . Any healthy instance can process device management tasks for all device types. |
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry Dispatcher | These components allow BlackBerry 10 devices to connect to and use work resources. |
BlackBerry Affinity Manager | The BlackBerry Affinity Manager is responsible for:
Only one BlackBerry Affinity Manager is active (the others are on standby). If the active instance finds a problem with enterprise connectivity, it reassigns BlackBerry 10 users to the healthy BlackBerry UEM instances.Each standby BlackBerry Affinity Manager monitors the active BlackBerry Affinity Manager . If there is a problem with the active BlackBerry Affinity Manager , a failover occurs and one of the standby instances becomes active. |