Combining payloads into a singular deployment based on metadata

What

Every deployment has related metadata about the content being deployed. That is, HOW it should be deployed, WHEN it should be deployed, and what LICENSING options to use.

When/Why

Deployments are only effective for multiple payloads/destinations if ALL of those metadata elements match. See below for examples.

How

So, how do we make a decision here? Generally it is very easy. If ALL of the below are true:

Then, we can combine all of these elements into the same deployment.

For instance, if we want to deploy Firefox by Kiosk to all devices in Accounting and HR, then we can combine those into a singular deployment.

But, if we wanted to install Firefox via Kiosk to Accounting, and via direct installation to HR, then we could NOT combine this payload in the same deployment.

Digging Deeper

Conversion of associations to deployments will follow the same rules…generally, you’ll combine associations into one deployment if the metadata matches, as shown below:

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These associations all make good candidates for being combined into one deployment because:

Pro Tip: FIltering by “Type” being Kiosk or Standard is a great way of isolating like elements for combining associations into deployments.


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Created 17 July 2023 01:05:46 by Josh Levitsky
Updated 17 July 2023 01:21:00 by Josh Levitsky