This capacity calculator provides an estimate of the hardware that is required to support a given workload for BlackBerry UEM. The outputs include a steady-state result, which is the resource usage averaged across the full processing shift, and a peak result, which is the average resource usage across the period with the heaviest workload. Instantaneous peaks may be higher than what the capacity calculator reports. The number of devices and workloads in the domain are always assumed to be evenly distributed over multiple identical standalone servers.
To determine the memory and disk space requirements for UEM, consider the number of devices that you plan to activate, the types of connections that the devices use, and the level and type of user activity on the devices.
Capacity Calculator for BlackBerry UEM 12.13 and later
The results from this calculator are approximate and should be used only as guidelines. Monitor your production system and make adjustments as needed. This calculator does not estimate sizing needed to support third-party tools or applications using externally released APIs. If you plan to leverage BlackBerry SDK, you should monitor your UEM deployment and make adjustments to sizing as required.
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