Hi Team,
is there any performance issue if we do not remove unwanted page properties?
eg: In my prod environment nearly 20000 pages are there.
5000 vanity urls are configured and 5000 aem level redirects are configured
none of those are being used now, all vanity and aem level redirects are moved to dispatcher.
Thanks & Regards
Veera
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Hi @veerareddyc1015 - Though it might not be a priority item, it is recommended to clean the properties and more so since they are vanity and redirect properties.
Since these are moved to dispatcher already and any future updates will be made there, you will end up having duplicate or different vanity/redirects at AEM Publish vs dispatcher which should be avoided.
If they are not functional then not much impact ,but as a cleanup activity you can remove them so that there will be no issue during maintenance in long run.
Hi @veerareddyc1015 - Though it might not be a priority item, it is recommended to clean the properties and more so since they are vanity and redirect properties.
Since these are moved to dispatcher already and any future updates will be made there, you will end up having duplicate or different vanity/redirects at AEM Publish vs dispatcher which should be avoided.
Hi @veerareddyc1015
Having unwanted page properties does not cause any performance issues, however per best SEO practice such properties should remove eventually if not used anymore, since Vanity URL's should have 301 redirects (which you already managed through dispatcher).
I can consider below point before keeping them
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Santosh
@veerareddyc1015 - This will not impact anything as such. Also as you already have set of rules at dispatcher level so it's recommended to not duplicate the same as vanity.
As mentioned by others you can take this as part of cleanup activity.
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