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Adobe Exam AD0-E906 Topic 4 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E906 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 4
[All AD0-E906 Questions]

An AEM application must process a high volume of content ingestion on the author server

What Is a key factor to optimize a design for overall performance gain for implementing workflows?

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Suggested Answer: C

When handling high-volume content ingestion in AEM, transient workflows are a key factor for optimizing performance. Transient workflows do not persist workflow data in the JCR repository, which greatly reduces the load on the repository and improves overall performance. Since content ingestion typically involves processing a large number of assets, using transient workflows prevents unnecessary data accumulation in the repository.

Transient workflows are ideal for operations where you don't need to keep historical data about each workflow instance, such as ingestion processes, thereby making the system faster and more efficient.

Option A (using schedulers) is not related to workflow performance, and Option B (allocating more RAM) is a generic solution but not directly tied to optimizing workflow efficiency.

For further guidance, refer to AEM's documentation on workflow optimization and transient workflows.


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Fausto
14 days ago
Ha! Weekends? That's cute. This is the big leagues, folks. Go with C and let the transient workflows do their thing.
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Hermila
15 days ago
A? Really? Using schedulers on the weekends? That's like trying to put out a fire with a squirt gun.
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Dana
1 months ago
I'm gonna have to go with C on this one. Transient workflows are the secret sauce for optimizing performance.
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Fabiola
22 days ago
User 4: I've heard that using Transient workflows can really improve overall performance.
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Sherly
24 days ago
User 3: Transient workflows are definitely the way to go for performance gain.
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Eun
28 days ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. They really help optimize performance.
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Tashia
1 months ago
User 1: I think we should use Transient workflows.
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Tyisha
1 months ago
I agree with Rikki, more RAM can definitely improve workflow efficiency.
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Rosina
2 months ago
B sounds good to me. Allocating more RAM upfront is a no-brainer when dealing with high volume content.
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Lonny
10 days ago
Transient workflows can be useful as well, as they can help streamline the process and improve overall efficiency.
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Lashawnda
23 days ago
Using Schedulers to run the workflow only on weekends can also help optimize performance by reducing load on the server during peak times.
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Britt
25 days ago
I agree, having enough RAM can definitely improve performance when dealing with large amounts of content.
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Jerry
1 months ago
B sounds good to me. Allocating more RAM upfront is a no-brainer when dealing with high volume content.
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Marvel
2 months ago
Definitely C. Transient workflows are the way to go for high volume content ingestion. They're lightweight and efficient.
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Lisbeth
20 days ago
C: Using Schedulers to the workflow only on weekends might not be the best option for optimizing performance.
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Delila
29 days ago
B: I think allocating more RAM for the content ingestion up front could also help with overall performance.
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Derick
1 months ago
A: I agree, transient workflows are definitely the way to go for high volume content ingestion.
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Rikki
2 months ago
I think allocating more RAM for content ingestion upfront would help with performance.
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