Application convergence (Positive convergence)
From the Medulla interface, you can deploy packages to a group, whether static or dynamic.
In the case of a dynamic group, you can enable application convergence.
What is application convergence? :
Application convergence is a deployment task that repeats every 24 hours to verify that the package(s) you have defined for convergence are properly deployed; if a new workstation or an existing workstation in the group does not have the package installed, it will deploy that package.
In summary, application convergence allows you to maintain application compliance across your fleet.
How does it work? :
First, once in the Médulla interface, go to the Computers tab. In the left-hand menu, select the group for which you want to enable application convergence.
You will then enter the menu that allows you to select the package you want to converge:
Click the Application Convergence button ![]()
You will then enter the convergence scheduling menu:
You can use the following available options:
Command name:
Deployment interval:
Queue priority:
Peer-to-peer deployment:
Then click "Confirm" and convergence will be activated.
Once enabled, convergence will begin.
You can find information about the execution of your convergences in the Audit tab:
Three entries in the left-hand menu allow you to track your convergences:
My Convergences:
Allows you to view the convergences scheduled by the current user of the session.
Convergences for All Users:
If you have administrator rights, you can view all convergences that have been scheduled by Medulla users.
My Team's Convergences:
Allows you to view the appointments scheduled by users who are in the same group as you.




