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September 23, 2025
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AEM as a Cloud Service: warm up pages

  • September 23, 2025
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Hello, 

I know cloud manager pipeline includes a warm up pages service.

I'm looking for additional information about how does it work if there a way to specify the list of pages to warm up or apply a custom script somewhere.

More, how can we implement a way to cache a page on all dispatcher Pods?

 

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HrishikeshKagne
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
September 23, 2025

Hi @aldoc77148901 ,

In AEMaaCS, the Cloud Manager pipeline runs a built-in dispatcher warm-up service after deployment. It automatically warms pages by crawling the site’s sitemap.xml (or root URLs) to fill dispatcher/CDN caches.

You cannot provide custom scripts or a manual page list  Adobe controls this part of the pipeline.

If you need specific pages cached on all dispatcher pods, the supported way is to:

Expose those URLs in your sitemap.xml (so the warm-up service hits them), or

Use a custom health check / monitoring job (external client or CDN prefetch) to request those pages after go-live.

Direct scripting on dispatcher pods is not supported in AEMaaCS.

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/using-cloud-manager/cicd-pipelines/introduction-ci-cd-pipelines

 

Hrishikesh Kagane
Level 2
September 23, 2025

Hi @hrishikeshkagne ,

thank your for your answer

 


In AEMaaCS, the Cloud Manager pipeline runs a built-in dispatcher warm-up service after deployment. It automatically warms pages by crawling the site’s sitemap.xml (or root URLs) to fill dispatcher/CDN caches.

Which of the 2 ways is actually implemented? 
where we can find specific documentation about it?

From our tests, seems page are not warmed up
.

 

 

kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 25, 2025

@aldoc77148901 Just checking in! Were you able to get this resolved? If you found your own solution, sharing the details would be a big help to others who might face the same issue later on. And if one of the replies here helped—whether it fully solved the problem or simply pointed you in the right direction—marking it as accepted makes it much easier for future readers to find. Thanks again for helping close the loop and contributing to the community!

Kautuk Sahni
Level 2
September 25, 2025

Hello @kautuk_sahni 

I'm waiting for additional reference documentation, cause is not clear the the warm up service works.