A customer is migrating from their On-Premises AEM 6.4 instances to AEM as a Cloud Service. Next to the required code refactoring, a content migration of approximately 100,000 pages needs to be performed. The customer wants the content freeze period to be limited so that editors can continue to do content actions as long as possible.
Which two recommendations should the Architect make for the migration of the content pages? (Choose two.)
A client's marketing pages are generally slow to load which is causing a significant drop in sales. All other AEM pages load within expected performance guidelines regardless of whether the visitor is being served the desktop or mobile experiences.
The marketing pages typically get slower when multiple external campaigns such as Facebook and AdWords drive traffic to those pages. The page performance tends to dip during high traffic periods. Internal campaign clicks such as those from hero images use similar campaign codes as external campaign traffic.
What should the Architect do to resolve this issue?
A client's site does not show the latest page content for some site visitors. The client has two data centers with each configured with a Dispatcher connected to two Publish machines. The site load issue only occurs intermittently for visitors from one of the data centers.
Which step should the Architect take to resolve the issue?
A customer wants to migrate their AEM environment from an on-premise infrastructure to a public cloud to improve performance. The customer currently hosts many assets (images, videos, documents) in the DAM. Approximately 10 business users frequently upload new assets and update existing assets. Editors then use these assets on the sites.
What should an Architect do as part of this migration?
A renowned eCommerce company's flagship product page witnesses a dramatic surge in traffic during the holiday seasons. Over the past few sales events, users have highlighted slower load times and sporadic outages. Preliminary analysis suggests that the current setup might be straining under the increased traffic. The company has recently integrated a Content Delivery Network (CDN) and plans to fine-tune the dispatcher settings. The leadership emphasizes ensuring a seamless user experience for the forthcoming holiday season and wants to leverage the CDN and dispatcher optimally.
Given the situation described, which two approaches should be prioritized to bolster the performance and resilience of the product page during peak traffic? (Choose two.)
An enterprise client is on-boarding an AEM Desktop application to provide authors with the ability to load the AEM repository virtually on the file system. The desktop application is unable to connect to the AEM Author, which has SSL enabled. The intermediate certificate is installed on Apache.
How should an Architect resolve this issue?
After building an AEMaaCS website, it was found that non-cached secured static content will put too much load on the servers. How can this secured static content be cached without creating a security concern?
A customer is about to go live with a new website on AEM on prem. The DNS (www.domam.com) already points to the load balancer of the AEM environment and final sanity checks are being performed. The website was tested in lower environments without SSL On production, the website is served over https. During sanity testing, all requests result in a 404.
While investigating this issue, an Architect determines the following:
• The requests land on port 443 on the load balancer where SSL is terminated and an HTTP header X-Forwarded-Proto is set
• The website Sling Mapping is created beneath /etc/map/http/www.domain.com.80
• The URLs on the website are externalized with http in the absolute links
Which two actions should the Architect take to resolve this problem? (Choose two.)
An architect is leading a cross-functional team in a retail organization tasked with enhancing the online shopping experience. The goal is to render product pages and catalog pages using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), while keeping the checkout process within the commerce engine. The team is considering different architecture options to achieve this. Given the complexity of the project and the need for seamless integration, which architecture would provide the most suitable solution?
After building a new website in AEMaaCS, it was discovered that the AEM-Managed CDN cache is not clearing hours after a page is published. What would be a way to resolve this issue?