High-density deployment

In the high-density deployment pattern, components and services are co-located as much as logically possible to minimize the infrastructure footprint.

Co-locating so many services on single infrastructure components is likely to place a heavy burden on those components, and is unlikely to be suitable for production workloads in any but the smallest production environments.

It is not possible for SS&C Blue Prism to test and validate every deployment variation for every scale. The deployment patterns used as an example in this guide illustrate how the products are designed to work together to support customer architects and deployment engineers in making informed decisions. It should not be assumed that they can be followed exactly, nor that they will be appropriate for every real-world use case. It is expected that organizations will apply appropriate expertise to adapt and vary these designs to fit their own needs.

High-density deployment component breakdown

SS&C Blue Prism products high density deployment component pattern

High-density deployment network architecture

The following diagram illustrates a high-density deployment network architecture that includes SS&C Blue Prism Enterprise, Blue Prism Capture, Blue Prism Decipher IDP, Blue Prism Decision, Blue Prism Hub, Blue Prism Interact, and Blue Prism Authentication Server deployments. Click here to view the accompanying legend.

SS&C Blue Prism products high density network diagram

Network architecture diagram legend

SS&C Blue Prism products high density network diagram legend