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Best answer by nitesh_kumar-1

Hi @saichinnu1852 ,

 

What do you mean by Adobe cloud here?

 

I assume you are talking about AEM Cloud. Currently, there are two variations of AEM.

  1. AEM 6.5 (which can be on-premise setup or managed services)
  2. AEM as a Cloud service which is a separate service.

 

You would need a separate license for both.

Hope that helps!

 

Let me know if you have further questions.

 

Regards,

Nitesh

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nitesh_kumar-1
Adobe Employee
nitesh_kumar-1Adobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
February 9, 2023

Hi @saichinnu1852 ,

 

What do you mean by Adobe cloud here?

 

I assume you are talking about AEM Cloud. Currently, there are two variations of AEM.

  1. AEM 6.5 (which can be on-premise setup or managed services)
  2. AEM as a Cloud service which is a separate service.

 

You would need a separate license for both.

Hope that helps!

 

Let me know if you have further questions.

 

Regards,

Nitesh

Manu_Mathew_
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 9, 2023

@saichinnu1852 I guess each product is separate and defines separate functions/services. However, there may be combinations that can be opted for, based on business requirements. For more details on this probably you need to contact the appropriate Adobe sales SPOC person. 

You could try sending a mail to spphelp@adobe.com.

You can also check this link: https://business.adobe.com/products/experience-manager/sites/pricing.html#get-pricing