_______ is a technique where you preload the cache with frequently accessed content.

  • Cache Eviction
  • Cache Invalidation
  • Cache Purging
  • Cache Warming
Cache Warming is a technique in which you proactively load frequently accessed content into the cache to improve performance.

What are the potential challenges of managing a large number of AEM components and templates in a project?

  • Improved scalability and performance
  • Increased complexity and maintenance efforts
  • Reduced need for version control
  • Streamlined workflow and development process
Managing a large number of AEM components and templates may pose challenges like increased complexity and maintenance efforts, affecting project scalability.

What is the AEM Dispatcher primarily responsible for in an AEM deployment?

  • Database management
  • Graphic design and UI
  • Handling user authentication
  • Load balancing and caching content
The AEM Dispatcher is primarily responsible for load balancing and caching content, optimizing the delivery of AEM-generated web pages.

What is the purpose of the "statfileslevel" directive in AEM Dispatcher configuration?

  • Configures the number of concurrent connections allowed to the Dispatcher
  • Determines the cache invalidation frequency
  • Sets the maximum allowed file size for caching
  • Specifies the level of detail for logging statistics about cached files
The "statfileslevel" directive in AEM Dispatcher configuration specifies the level of detail for logging statistics about cached files, helping in monitoring and optimization efforts.

In AEM Workflows, what is a "workflow model"?

  • A document outlining project timelines
  • A predefined sequence of steps and rules for a specific process
  • A template for creating graphics
  • A visual representation of a website's design
In AEM Workflows, a "workflow model" refers to a predefined sequence of steps and rules that guide the automation of specific processes within the system.

What is the role of Content Policies when working with AEM Content Fragments?

  • Create design templates
  • Define structured rules for content usage
  • Generate analytics reports
  • Manage user permissions
Content Policies in AEM define structured rules for the usage of content fragments, ensuring consistency and adherence to guidelines.

AEM provides _______ as a tool to simulate heavy traffic and assess system performance under load.

  • Apache
  • JMeter
  • LoadRunner
  • Selenium
AEM offers JMeter as a tool to simulate heavy traffic, allowing users to evaluate system performance under various load conditions.

_________ and _________ are critical aspects of AEM monitoring and performance tuning.

  • Hardware Upgrades
  • Log Analysis
  • User Authentication
  • Workflow Automation
Log Analysis and Performance Monitoring are critical aspects of AEM monitoring and performance tuning, providing insights into system health and identifying areas for improvement.

What does CRX stand for in the context of AEM?

  • Central Repository XML
  • Content Repository Extreme
  • Content Repository eXtreme
  • Content Resource Exchange
CRX stands for Content Repository eXtreme, and it serves as the core content repository in Adobe Experience Manager, managing and storing digital assets efficiently.

How does Adobe typically handle backward compatibility in AEM releases?

  • Adobe relies on the community to handle backward compatibility
  • Adobe strives for strong backward compatibility, minimizing disruptions
  • Backward compatibility is not a priority, and updates may break existing implementations
  • Compatibility is maintained only for major releases
Adobe prioritizes strong backward compatibility in AEM releases, minimizing disruptions for existing implementations during upgrades.