Endpoint Management deployment 编辑
There’s a lot to consider when you’re planning an Endpoint Management deployment. What devices should you choose? How should you manage them? How do you ensure that your network remains secure while still providing a good user experience? What hardware do you need in place and how do you troubleshoot it? The articles in this section aim to help answer such questions. Included are use cases and recommendations on topics that cover your deployment concerns.
Keep in mind that a guideline or recommendation might not apply to all environments or use cases. Be sure to set up a test environment before going live with an Endpoint Management deployment.
The articles in this section cover these areas:
- Assess: Common use cases and questions to consider when planning your deployment.
- Design & Configure: Recommendations for designing and configuring your environment
- Operate & Monitor: Ensuring the smooth operation of your running environment.
Assess
As with any deployment, assessing your needs should be your first priority. What is your primary need for Endpoint Management? Is it necessary to manage every device in your environment, just the apps, or both? What level of security is needed for your Endpoint Management environment? Let’s look at common use cases and questions for you to consider when planning your deployment.
- Management modes
- Device requirements
- Security and user experience
- Apps
- User communities
- Email strategy
- Endpoint Management integration
Design & Configure
Once you finish assessing your deployment needs, you can decide how to design and configure your environment. The items to plan include:
- Choosing the hardware for your server
- Setting up policies for apps and devices
- Getting users enrolled
This section includes use cases and recommendations for each of these scenarios and more.
- Integrating with Citrix Gateway and Citrix ADC
- SSO and proxy considerations for MDX apps
- Authentication
- Server properties
- Device and app policies
- User enrollment options
Operate & Monitor
After your Endpoint Management environment is up and running, you’ll want to monitor it to ensure smooth operation. The monitoring section discusses where you can find the various logs and messages Endpoint Management and its components generate, and how to read those logs. This section also includes various common troubleshooting steps you can follow to reduce customer support feedback time.
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