Scenario: A company wants to ensure high availability and failover capabilities for their AEM installation. What are the recommended strategies for achieving this?
- Clustering, redundant servers, geographic distribution, and automated backups
- Content fragmentation, distributed caching, static content generation, and synchronous replication
- Custom authentication, session management, dynamic component rendering, and server-side scripting
- Single server deployment, manual backups, regular updates, and load balancing
Achieving high availability and failover in AEM involves strategies like clustering, redundant servers, geographic distribution, and automated backups to ensure continuous operation and minimize downtime.
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