To explore and get started with Cloud Manager’s UI, see the document First Time Login. The self-service interface puts control in your hands, but it also offers links to best practice resources and access to experts within Adobe who can provide the necessary guidance as needed. Roles and permissions for different team members can be easily defined. You define application-specific key performance indicators (KPIs) (such as peak page views per minute and expected response time for a page load) that form the basis for measuring a successful deployment. The user interface (UI) for Cloud Manager enables you to easily access and manage the cloud environment and CI/CD pipeline for your Adobe Experience Manager applications. The following is a deeper dive into selected key features of Cloud Manager. This image illustrates the CI/CD process flow used in Cloud Manager: With Cloud Manager, your development team benefits from the following features:Ĭontinuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) of code to reduce time to market from months/weeks to days/hoursĬode inspection, performance testing, and security validation based on best practices before pushing to production to minimize production disruptionsĪPI connectivity to complement existing DevOps processesĪutoscaling that intelligently detects the need for increased capacity and automatically brings online additional Dispatcher/publishing segments The equivalent documentation for AEM as a Cloud Service can be found in the AEM as a Cloud Service documentation. This documentation specifically describes the features and functions of Cloud Manager for Adobe Managed Services (AMS).
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