Your NDM deployment details could directly shape our next round of HA improvements — got 5–10 minutes to share them?
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Help Shape the Future of NDM’s High-Availability Support
We’re investing in stronger support for high-availability and multi-server NDM deployments — and we want that work grounded in how these environments actually run, not assumptions.
This is most relevant if you run NDM across multiple application servers, behind a load balancer, or in any kind of clustered/HA setup — but if you’re on a single server, a quick answer to that effect still helps us map the landscape, so it’s worth two minutes either way. We’ve put together a short questionnaire covering your deployment topology, load balancing configuration, identity sources, and which NDM modules you actually use day to day.
It takes about 5–10 minutes, and everything you share goes straight into engineering and support planning — not sales or marketing.
If the load balancer or infrastructure side of things isn’t your area, feel free to share this with whoever on your team owns that piece — we’re happy to hear from more than one person per organization.
As a thank-you, everyone who opts in at the end will be entered into a raffle for Amazon gift cards — one $100 card and two $25 cards.
Thanks for helping us build NDM’s HA and multi-server support around how it’s actually used in the field.
Need help with this update?
There are many different ways to get help with our products!
| Situation | Action |
|---|---|
| If you feel the product is broken and not working as intended… | Contact Support |
| If you have a question you’d like to ask other experts… | Create a discussion in the community: Directory Manager > Discussions & Questions |
| If you have a feature request… | Let our product team know directly: Directory Manager > Ideas |
| If you have something cool to show… | Show everyone what you built: Directory Manager > Show & Tell |
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