Hi @shaileshpa ,
Part 1: In the case of Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service (AEMaaCS), there is no need for you to manage or deploy containers like Docker or Kubernetes yourself. AEMaaCS is a fully managed service provided by Adobe, where Adobe takes care of the underlying infrastructure, including containerization and orchestration. You can focus on developing and managing your AEM applications without the need to worry about containerization.
Part 2: While AEMaaCS abstracts away the need for you to manage containers directly, it does utilize containerization and orchestration technologies behind the scenes to provide a scalable and flexible cloud service. Adobe manages the containerization and orchestration aspects of AEMaaCS, allowing you to focus on developing and managing your AEM applications.
It's important to note that AEMaaCS is a cloud-native implementation of AEM, designed to leverage cloud technologies and best practices. While you don't have direct access to the underlying containers or orchestration tools, Adobe ensures that AEMaaCS is built on a scalable and reliable infrastructure.
If you have specific requirements or questions about the technical implementation of AEMaaCS, it's recommended to reach out to Adobe Support or consult the official Adobe documentation for the most up-to-date information.