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aem cloud: how to see how many page view of your contract you have used?

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Our AEM cloud contract allows for 1 million page views per month.

How do we check our usage?  As far as we know AEM Cloud has no web stats.

For customers with SPA's, how does Adobe calculate page views?

 

Thanks!

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Anything you don't find on this dashboard- Please reach out to your Adobe team or to Adobe Customer Care to request a top usage report.

 

Regarding your other question- (Not an expert in billing but)I think that's how any CDNs do charge. It's traffic volume on your site. Also take a look at this section and reach out to customer care if still have concerns- https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/using-... 

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The Cloud Manager License Dashboard provides easy access to the following information -

  1. Solution entitlements available to you across all the programs, including what’s used and what’s available
  2. Content Request consumption metrics trends by month for the Sites

Raise a support request for in depth usage information. Below are hypothetical rules (Subject to Adobe policy, just mentioned here to rationalise conceptualisation) Adobe uses for counting content requests:

  • Production only -> exclude Stage and Development
  • Publish only -> exclude Author
  • Response code under 300 only (success) -> exclude redirects, page not found, errors
  • Exclude /libs (system paths)
  • Exclude service warmup requests
  • Exclude DDOS
  • Include only response type “text/html*” and “application/json*” -> exclude images, javascript, css
  • Include only the following bots, exclude all others
    • ("", "Amazon CloudFront", "Apache Http Client", "Asynchronous Http Client", "Axios" , "Azureus", "Curl", "Guzzle", "Go-http-client", "Headless Chrome", "Java Client", "Jersey" , "Node Oembed", "okhttp", "Python Requests", "Wget", "WinHTTP", "Fast HTTP", "GitHub Node Fetch")
  • Each JSON request counts as 20% of an HTML request -> example 100 HTML pages plus 100 JSON requests equals 120 content requests (You can use this to relate the calculation of SPA views)

The License Dashboard will only show data tracked by the Cloud Service CDN. If you choose to bring your own CDN (BYOCDN), you will report your content request volume back to Adobe on an annual basis, as stated in your contract.

 

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Great, thanks.

 

How do we see the ADM usage and DAM storage usage?

 

Our AEM Sites is over by 400%.  We compare the hits with GA, and it would appear adobe are charging for cached pages and cached json also (i.e. served from CDN not AEM Publish)

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Employee Advisor

Anything you don't find on this dashboard- Please reach out to your Adobe team or to Adobe Customer Care to request a top usage report.

 

Regarding your other question- (Not an expert in billing but)I think that's how any CDNs do charge. It's traffic volume on your site. Also take a look at this section and reach out to customer care if still have concerns- https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/using-...