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Hi,

In the "AEM Environment Setup", there is a statement that I think doesn't make sense and is contradictory to the previous statement.

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As the previous statement says, "Server IDs match with the prefix adobe and cloud-manager should not be used," the second statement should remove the highlighted word "not" in the screenshot.

 

This also impacts the following question in the "Practice A"

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Please clarify or help to correct if my understanding is wrong.

 

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Hi @DaniardyPr,

 

I'm a fellow learner focused on Adobe DX course-related questions here.
 

I reviewed the question you posted and tried to find a direct answer, the best answer is A.

This is because, as per the Cloud Manager build process, the <servers> element in the file will be merged into the default settings.xml provided by Cloud Manager.

Since ABC Company is using Cloud Manager, they must follow the naming conventions described in Statement one.

Additionally, to ensure the server IDs are properly reflected and mirrored, they need to meet the requirements explained in Statement two.

Your answer was partly correct, but A is the best answer because the question asks for a direct solution specific to the company scenario. Your response was more general, although still valid.

Course Link: https://certification.adobe.com/courses/playScorm/1012/1064

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Juan Tolentino

Adobe DX Professional, Learning Specialist

 

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Hi Juan,

Thank you for your response.

 

In my opinion, option A has a problem:

As you mention, the <server> element "will be merged". It means that the merging process will be done automatically by the system. On the other hand, option A states that the <server> "should be merged." It gives the impression that the merging process should be done "manually".

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Hi @DaniardyPr,

I'm a fellow learner focusing on Adobe DX course-related questions here.

After seeing your reply, I reviewed the question you posted and tried to find a direct answer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t locate one that clearly addresses the details about merging.

Let’s wait for the course author to review and provide accurate information.

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Juan Tolentino
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Hi,

Please review the following question.

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Based on the article below, assessment and planning should be part of the Readiness phase, not the Go-live

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https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/migration-journe... 

It doesn't make sense to conduct assessment and planning during Go-live.

Thank you.

 

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Hello @DaniardyPr 

 

I’m a fellow learner focused on Adobe Digital Experience  course-related questions here.

 

In response to your query about transition to AEMaaCS and based on the article posted.  

 

We have identified a solution that I believe will address your issue effectively. 

 

The migration journey from an existing AEM environment to AEM as a Cloud Service (AEMaaCS) begins with an assessment of the current setup. This includes evaluating content, customizations, and integrations. Based on this evaluation, a detailed migration plan is developed, followed by thorough testing to ensure a smooth transition.

 

The actual migration takes place during the Go-live phase, which is executed once all necessary preparations are completed. Therefore, the correct answer is the Go-live phase, as this is when the deployment is moved to AEMaaCS.

  • The Readiness phase focuses solely on evaluating whether the current environment is ready for migration to AEMaaCS.
  • The Implementation phase is where the existing code and content are updated and made cloud-ready.
  • The Go-live phase involves the actual deployment and transition to AEMaaCS.

Below is the course link for the reference

https://certification.adobe.com/courses/playScorm/1012/1064.

 

Let me know if I’ve addressed your query. Happy to help further. 

 

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Rashmi Kumar

Adobe Digital Experience Professional, Learning Specialist 

 

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Hi Rashmi,

I understand that the Go-live phase is the actual migration / actual execution / actual deployment. However, please evaluate the question again, it is talking about "assessment" and "planning". Thus, they are far from the "actual execution" that you mention happens during Go-live.

Please help me understand if I might be wrong.

Thank you.

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Hello @DaniardyPr,

 

I’m a fellow learner focused on Adobe Digital Experience course-related questions here.

 

In response to your query, I reviewed the content and noticed that the answer appears to contradict both the Go-live phase and the Readiness phase outlined in the course. These are considered pre-migration steps that should be completed before the actual Go-live.

 

According to the course explanation, the Go-live phase is indicated as the correct answer. However, the points listed under the Go-live phase also seem to encompass elements from the Readiness phase.

 

Let's wait for the course author to review this and provide a more accurate and detailed clarification regarding the Go-live phase.

 

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Rashmi Kumar

Adobe Digital Experience Professional, Learning Specialist 

 

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Hi,

Please review the question below,

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When the context is Multi Site Manager (MSM), option A must be the most correct answer as it mentions live copies to "multiple sites".

It is also align with the following article: 

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-65/content/sites/administering/introdu... 

Please help to clarify if I might be wrong.

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Hello @DaniardyPr,

I’m a fellow learner focused on Adobe Digital Experience  course-related questions here.

In response to your query regarding blueprint configurations for a multi-site project, the best answer is: B. Defining Source Content for Replication to Live Copies.

In Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), when using Multi Site Manager (MSM), the Blueprint Configuration Manager is an important tool that helps manage and reuse content across multiple sites.

Here’s what you can do with it:
1. Define Blueprints (Source Content)
blueprint is the main page or site that serves as the starting point for creating copies (called Live Copies) for other regional or language sites.

2. Identify What Content to Copy
The blueprint configuration lets you choose which parts of your site should be used as the source content.
These sections will be copied to other sites as Live Copies.

3. Set Rules for Rollout and Sync
You can define rules (called rollout configurations) that control how and when updates made to the blueprint are pushed to the Live Copies. These updates can happen automatically, partially, or manually — depending on your needs.

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/sites/administer...


Let me know if I’ve addressed your query. Happy to help further.

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Heide Papa
Adobe Digital Experience Professional Learning Specialist

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Adobe Experience Manager Sites for Developers - Professional

i have finished all module for below training. and Lab modules are also finished but it is still showing as In progress status.

AEM Sites for Developers - Professional Can you please review? it may be issue in Adobe side.

 

I have finished this training course, but it is still showing as Incompleted - 55% finished. please guide me??

 

 Lab 12-1 Accessing Repository Browser ----------------IN PROGRESS 
 Lab 9-1 Creating a Content Fragment Model   ----------------IN PROGRESS 
 Lab 8-2 Managing Blueprint Configurations   ----------------IN PROGRESS 
 Lab 8-1 Creating a Live Copy   ----------------IN PROGRESS   
 Lab 6-1 Creating a Template Folder  ---------------- IN PROGRESS 
 Lab 5-1 Creating Authentication-Service Keystore ---------------- IN PROGRESS  
 Lab 3-1 Updating environment variables using the Cloud Manager UI  ---------------- IN PROGRESS  
 Lab 2-1 Creating an RDE for a program   ---------------- IN PROGRESS 
 Lab 1-1 Creating a Project in Cloud Acceleration Manager COMPLETED 

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Hello @A14411,

I'm a fellow learner focused on Adobe Digital Experience Professional Learning Specialist course-related questions here.

Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. I see that you’ve already contacted the support team.

Let’s wait for the author to review any potential errors affecting your ability to schedule the certification exam.

They will reach out to you as soon as possible if any issues are identified.

Let me know if I’ve addressed your query. Happy to help further.

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Jonathan Azariah
Adobe Digital Experience Professional Learning Specialist

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