AEM as a Cloud Service
Adobe proudly announced that its CMS, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), one of the best CMS nowadays, is now available as…
Adobe proudly announced that its CMS, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), one of the best CMS nowadays, is now available as…
In the past 2 years I had occasion to work on Live Copy, Language Copy and BluePrint on some projects…
AEM content repository is based on Apache OAK, which implements the JCR standard. OAK allows to plug different indexers into…
In this post we are going to analyze some of the common recommended AEM deploy models, making a comparison between them…
With the introduction of AEM 6 and its following releases, creation of clusters of author instances has been rethought. The typical persistance model which supports clustering in AEM uses MongoDB.
Adobe suggests to define a cluster of author AEM instances when one of the following criteria is met:
1000+ unique users per day
100+ concurrent users
high volumes of page edits
large rollouts or activations
These guidelines do not take in consideration scenarios where, even if these criteria are not met, it is vital to guarantee continuity and fault tolerance. For those scenarios it is available the Author Cold StandBy approach which grants fault tolerance but not work continuity which the cluster grants.
Once the cluster of author AEM instances is defined, it is important to avoid the use of MongoDB as a single point of failure. Therefore the database has to be configured as a ReplicaSet in order to grand robustness.
The AEM platform starting from AEM 6 is based on a Jackrabbit OAK repository (replacing the Jackrabbit 2.X repository of previous…
To better understand the integration between both technologies, let’s have first a quick overview on what is Akamai. WHAT IS AKAMAI?…
CQ5 can connect to an external database using its JDBC Connection pool service: http://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/cq/5-5/developing/jdbc.html But sometimes you could be required to access…