- Start here
- Planning tools
- BlackBerry UEM installation options
- Device management modes
- Designing a deployment plan for BlackBerry UEM
- Installing or upgrading to BlackBerry UEM
- Installing the BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server
- Installing a BlackBerry Connectivity Node instance
- Migrating data to BlackBerry UEM
- High availability and disaster recovery
- Log files
- BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Third-party software requirements
- Considerations for deployments with a large number of BlackBerry 10 devices
- Planning high availability for a BlackBerry UEM domain
- Architecture: High availability for BlackBerry UEM
- High availability and the BlackBerry UEM Core
- Configuring high availability for the management console
- High availability and the BlackBerry Connectivity Node
- Load-balancing data for BlackBerry 10 devices without BSCP
- Configuring database high availability using Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn
- Configuring database high availability using database mirroring
- Preinstallation and preupgrade requirements
- Hardware requirements
- Port requirements
- Supporting the deployment
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.13
- Planning and Architecture
- BlackBerry UEM and BEMS Planning Guide
- Planning high availability for a BlackBerry UEM domain
- Load-balancing data for BlackBerry 10 devices without BSCP
Load-balancing data for BlackBerry 10 devices without BSCP
BlackBerry 10
devices without BSCPIf you install multiple instances of
BlackBerry UEM
in the same domain, data for BlackBerry 10
devices is load-balanced approximately equally across all healthy, running instances. For example, if you install three instances of BlackBerry UEM
and the domain includes 3000 BlackBerry 10
devices, BlackBerry UEM
assigns approximately 1000 devices to each of the three running instances.BlackBerry UEM
load-balances when the number of devices on a specific server is more than 500 devices above the average device count per server.You cannot manually assign
BlackBerry 10
devices to a specific instance. The BlackBerry Affinity Manager
determines which instances manage BlackBerry 10
devices.If an instance is temporarily unavailable, the remaining instances manage user and device data.
Each
BlackBerry UEM
instance uses the same SRP ID and connects to the same BlackBerry UEM
database. The components on each instance are all running and actively managing data for all device types, except for the BlackBerry Affinity Manager
. Only one instance of the BlackBerry Affinity Manager
is active. You can view the status of each instance in the management console.