There are lot of threads where the differences are pointed out about AEM on cloud and on perm, AMS.
I wanted to start a discussion to see how each of us come to a decision of whether to be on prem vs cloud vs AMS.
What are you current using?
Why you took that decision?
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In summary, the choice between AEMaaCS, AEM on-prem, and AMS depends on the organization’s specific needs, including control, customization, maintenance capabilities, and cost considerations. Each option offers unique benefits suited to different business requirements and IT strategies.
In summary, the choice between AEMaaCS, AEM on-prem, and AMS depends on the organization’s specific needs, including control, customization, maintenance capabilities, and cost considerations. Each option offers unique benefits suited to different business requirements and IT strategies.
To add to the excellent comparison by Brian:
When deciding which platform to pick if you want to stay current with the latest product development, one crucial factor is to pick AEMaaCS. Adobe is heavily investing in this platform, and engineering teams are implementing new features for AEmaaCS first. Some of the features will be backported to AEM on-prem at a later date. Some features will not be backported at all.
Hope that helps.
Cloud:
One of the key factors that is pushing users towards Cloud is the AI capabilities.
Whether it is Sites/Assets, numbers of new features are being added to Cloud.
Thus, customers who are looking for velocity are gradually planning to move to Cloud.
Other factors have been performance, infrastructure being managed by Adobe, auto-scaling available during peak seasons.
In general, any new customer is recommended to use Cloud.
On-premise / AMS:
These are generally customers who have been using AEM for long. Thus, have already been on AEM 6.x version.
Unless necessary, they might not opt for Cloud. Thus, if they have a good IT team, have no Cloud-specific needs, have preference to keep content on their own infra, they might continue to use AEM 6.x unless the needs change.