Adobe AD0-E117 Adobe Experience Manager Sites Architect Master Online Training
Adobe AD0-E117 Online Training
The questions for AD0-E117 were last updated at Nov 26,2024.
- Exam Code: AD0-E117
- Exam Name: Adobe Experience Manager Sites Architect Master
- Certification Provider: Adobe
- Latest update: Nov 26,2024
A client recently purchased the Smart Content Service and is considering using the Enhanced Smart Tagging feature. As part of the process, the client recently created a new tagging taxonomy that has not been applied to any assets yet. An Architect needs to demonstrate the feature on a subset of the client’s assets before using on all assets.
How should the Architect proceed?
- A . Add sample assets to a new folder, tag assets in folder, then enable Smart Tagging via
the folder properties - B . Add sample assets to a new folder, tag assets in folder, then run the Smart Tags Training workflow
- C . Enable Smart Tagging via the folder properties for a single folder of assets, then run the Smart Tags Training workflow
- D . Enable Smart Tagging via the folder properties for a single folder of assets
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 . Modify the dispatcher.any file’s section to ignore campaign-based URL parameters
- B . Set AEM to use GZIP compression instead of the web server’s compression
- C . Add a new dispatcher farm to assist with the client’s marketing pages
- D . Convert the marketing pages to a responsive design instead of an adaptive design
A large AEM enterprise site is implementing authentication and requires a true optimal load balancing across the site’s multi AEM publish instances .
Which approach should an Architect take to meet this requirement?
- A . Configure Sticky Connections
- B . Configure the Dispatcher to run with a Dedicated System Usei
- C . Enable Encapsulated Token Option
- D . Enable Round Robin processing in Dispatcher configuration
An Architect is performing infrastructure and capacity planning for Author servers for a customer using AEM 6.5 .
Which two factors would lead the Architect to pick a multi-author instance architecture setup? (Choose two.)
- A . Website Traffic handled by servers
- B . Fail safeness of the servers
- C . Number of Parallel Authors
- D . Cache Efficiency on the dispatcher
- E . Types of actions performed by Authors
An Architect needs to design a deployment process without downtime for end users. The system architecture contains an AEM author, two AEM publishers, two publish Dispatchers, and a centrally managed load balancer. The publishers serve some content that cannot be cached.
Which two actions should the Architect take to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
- A . Connect each publish Dispatcher to one AEM publish
- B . Use each publish Dispatcher to load-balance to both AEM publishers
- C . Deploy software packages by replicating them from author to publishers
- D . Configure the centrally managed load balancer to connect directly to the AEM publisher that is not being dedKyed to
- E . Deploy software package to AEM Publishers one by one
During the implementation of a public-facing website based on AEM as a Cloud Service, the customer raises an additional requirement to have a commenting functionality for end users implemented on the pages.
What should the Architect do to make the design a future proof solution?
- A . Save comments in JCR and leverage Sling Distribution to synchronize comments between publishers
- B . Integrate a third-party solution to store comments externally
- C . Use MongoDB as provided with AEM as a Cloud Service to store the comments
- D . Save comments in JCR and leverage reverse replication to synchronize comments via author
A customer has an international presence and a strong brand image. The customer considers the exceptional quality images used for both print and on the website to be essential for its business, The customer uses AEM 6.5 managed services with a configuration of 2 dispatchers, 2 publishers, and 1 author.
The original images can weigh up to 500Mb with videos weighing even more. Renditions are generated after files are uploaded to AEM DAM by the Design team so the Authoring team can use them on the website.
The teams report issues with platform stability and slowness. Visitors report that images look pixelated on some screens and pages are very slow to load.
Which two actions should the Architect take to resolve these issues? (Choose two.)
- A . Train the design team to upload smaller assets and save the originals elsewhere
- B . Allocate more memory to ImageMagick and FFmpeg
- C . Optimize renditions for the different viewports used by the visitors
- D . Split AEM Assets and Sites in two different stacks and use Connected Assets
- E . Add more dispatchers and publishers to the AEM configuration
A large retail customer is building their ecommerce platform on AEM. Several third-party vendors sell products through their site. Those vendors need to review and verify the content close to production before the content goes live and the customer wants to provide them a restricted environment.
Which approach should the Architect recommend?
- A . Give third-party vendors access to the Author Server
- B . Use the Preview Capabilities of AEM Author Server
- C . Export content as PDF and share with the vendors
- D . Add a Publish (preview) Server and provide access
A media company surveys the end users of their AEM Sites website. The survey identifies that it is difficult to locate content on the site due to lack of relevancy and slow performance when navigating through the large volume of content.
To address both issues, the business team suggests integrating an innovative taxonomy product to the company s AEM implementation. The product is new on the market and the development team has no experience with the technology.
Which two steps should an Architect recommend to evaluate this new feature? (Choose two.)
- A . Develop the integration as proof of concept with sample content
- B . Test usability of the feature with selected business users
- C . Develop the integration and deploy it to 50% of the production AEM instances
- D . Develop the integration as proof of concept with full production content
- E . Test usability of the feature withselected end users