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AEM Assets as Cloud - Assets Upload Limit via UI

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Can somebody please confirm that what is the maximum number of assets an author can upload(in parallel) using the AEM Interface in AEM Assets Cloud Service.

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I don't think there is any limit with AEM as a cloud service due to its scalable architectre. All uploads gets queued up. I tried uploading 30k+ assets in one go, everything gets queued up as shown in picture below. 5k + jobs got created and queued up . (Assets view - new assets UI tried uploading my download folder)

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I don't think there is any limit with AEM as a cloud service due to its scalable architectre. All uploads gets queued up. I tried uploading 30k+ assets in one go, everything gets queued up as shown in picture below. 5k + jobs got created and queued up . (Assets view - new assets UI tried uploading my download folder)

Screenshot 2024-08-13 at 1.20.26 PM.png

 

 

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Hi,

 

Technically, there is no limit due to the architecture of AEMaaCS. AEMaaCS is a SaaS service that scales on demand, and the assets-specific product uses a microservice architecture that allows for the separation and independent handling of services. Therefore, as explained by Digarg, there should be no limit.



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Kautuk Sahni

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Hi @kautuk_sahni ,

 

I got the required details from here as well as from the Adobe support team:

"The user interface is designed to handle multiple uploads efficiently. However, it is good practice to monitor the performance and adjust the number of parallel uploads if any issues arise. Instead of uploading 1,000 assets at once, consider uploading them in batches of 100-200 assets. This can help in managing the load more effectively."

 

Thank you for the help.