AEM Site users report that the web content pages render very slowly. An Architect notices that the CPU usages of the AEM Publish instances are spiking and reviews the following entry in the log:
[Frt Nov 27 23:11:00 2019] [I] [pid 16004 (tid 140134145820416)] Current cache hit ratio: 47.94 %
What should the Architect do to increase the dispatcher cache ratio and prevent the AEM Publish CPU usage spikes?
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 new AEM Sites implementation includes a component that lists the 10 most recently published PDF documents in AEM Assets. The component works as expected during development and passes QA testing. The business starts to use it while entering content and uploading assets in preparation for go-live. A few days later, the component's PDF list is empty.
What is the most likely cause of the 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?
An AEM architect is planning to move the existing content from an AEM 6.5 instance to an AEM as a Cloud Service instance using the Content Transfer Tool. The architect is going to run the offline compaction on AEM 6.5 for migration purposes. What two actions would the architect take before starting the migration? (Choose two.)
A user is part of the Employees LDAP group synchronized with AEM. The same user is added to the authors group in AEM. The user is then removed from the Employees group on the LDAP server.
What is the result during the next synchronization with AEM?
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?
A client has an existing AEM site using components that proxy AEM WCM Core Components. The site uses simple page authoring without referenced content, The client wants to create a new experience on another marketing channel. The plan is to use as much of the existing page content as possible to avoid refactoring the current content and to maintain consistency across channels.
Which AEM capability should an Architect use to meet these requirements?
A client has set up branded error pages in AEM to be presented in case of HTTP 400 and HTTP 500 errors on an AEM hosted website. The website pages are under "/content/xbrand/fr/fr/" directory. The error pages are located under "/content/xbrand/fr/fr/error-docs/". The architect notices that the error pages are being invalidated too whenever any other site page is published. Which solution would prevent the error pages from invalidating when publishing any other site page?
A client has a site that serves both authenticated and anonymous users. A subsection of the site, which is applicable for only logged-in users, is resource intensive. In order to have a scalable yet secured solution, using available features what would an architect choose for concerned hierarchy?