Apple Platform Deployment
- Welcome
- Intro to Apple platform deployment
- What’s new
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- Accessibility payload settings
- Active Directory Certificate payload settings
- AirPlay payload settings
- AirPlay Security payload settings
- AirPrint payload settings
- App Lock payload settings
- Associated Domains payload settings
- Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME) payload settings
- Autonomous Single App Mode payload settings
- Calendar payload settings
- Cellular payload settings
- Cellular Private Network payload settings
- Certificate Preference payload settings
- Certificate Revocation payload settings
- Certificate Transparency payload settings
- Certificates payload settings
- Conference Room Display payload settings
- Contacts payload settings
- Content Caching payload settings
- Directory Service payload settings
- DNS Proxy payload settings
- DNS Settings payload settings
- Dock payload settings
- Domains payload settings
- Energy Saver payload settings
- Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) payload settings
- Exchange Web Services (EWS) payload settings
- Extensible Single Sign-on payload settings
- Extensible Single Sign-on Kerberos payload settings
- Extensions payload settings
- FileVault payload settings
- Finder payload settings
- Firewall payload settings
- Fonts payload settings
- Global HTTP Proxy payload settings
- Google Accounts payload settings
- Home Screen Layout payload settings
- Identification payload settings
- Identity Preference payload settings
- Kernel Extension Policy payload settings
- LDAP payload settings
- Lights Out Management payload settings
- Lock Screen Message payload settings
- Login Window payload settings
- Managed Login Items payload settings
- Mail payload settings
- Network Usage Rules payload settings
- Notifications payload settings
- Parental Controls payload settings
- Passcode payload settings
- Printing payload settings
- Privacy Preferences Policy Control payload settings
- Relay payload settings
- SCEP payload settings
- Security payload settings
- Setup Assistant payload settings
- Single Sign-on payload settings
- Smart Card payload settings
- Subscribed Calendars payload settings
- System Extensions payload settings
- System Migration payload settings
- Time Machine payload settings
- TV Remote payload settings
- Web Clips payload settings
- Web Content Filter payload settings
- Xsan payload settings
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- Declarative app configuration
- Authentication credentials and identity asset declaration
- Background task management declarative
- Calendar declarative configuration
- Certificates declarative configuration
- Contacts declarative configuration
- Exchange declarative configuration
- Google Accounts declarative configuration
- LDAP declarative configuration
- Legacy interactive profile declarative configuration
- Legacy profile declarative configuration
- Mail declarative configuration
- Math and Calculator app declarative configuration
- Passcode declarative configuration
- Passkey Attestation declarative configuration
- Safari extensions management declarative configuration
- Screen Sharing declarative configuration
- Service configuration files declarative configuration
- Software Update declarative configuration
- Software Update settings declarative configuration
- Storage management declarative configuration
- Subscribed Calendars declarative configuration
- Glossary
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Choose a deployment model for Apple devices
iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS 10, or later, and visionOS 1.1 or later, have built-in technologies for easy deployment of Apple devices. Using Apple School Manager or Apple Business Manager with a mobile device management (MDM) solution offers even greater flexibility and control over device deployments. If you’re using Apple Business Essentials, you can also use the device management that’s built right in.
The first place to begin planning your deployment is to understand which deployment model works best with your organization. After understanding which model works best, you can select the enrollment type for users.
Organization-owned model
In the organization-owned model, devices are purchased by the organization—either from Apple or from a participating Apple Authorized Reseller or cellular carrier. A device is provided to each user, referred to as a one-to-one or personally enabled deployment, or devices can be rotated among users, which is referred to as shared or nonpersonalized deployment. A combination of these deployment models can also be used.
User-owned model
In the user-owned model, Apple devices are purchased, set up, and configured by the user. These types of deployments are commonly referred to as BYOD, or bring-your-own-device deployments. To use organizational services (such as Wi-Fi, VPN, mail, and calendars) or to configure the device for specific education or business requirements, users typically enroll their devices in an organization’s MDM solution.
After understanding the basic steps for a device deployment, an organization’s IT team can explore the Apple deployment and management capabilities in detail. This reference covers these tools and web-based portals extensively; the key stakeholders in the organization should review this document carefully.