Edge Delivery Services: One Year In, Six Ways Better
Join Lars Trieloff, Principal at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ, as he reflects on the first year of Edge Delivery Services. Learn about the challenges overcome, lessons learned, and achievements realized during its evolution. Gain insights into the product’s journey and a preview of what’s coming next.
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Key takeaways
- Speed and Performance Speed is crucial for user experience and conversion rates.Google prioritizes fast websites for organic traffic. ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Manager (AEM) with Edge Delivery Services is highlighted as a fast web content management system.
- Simplicity A simple architecture is essential for performance.Complex setups suggested by AI tools like ChatGPT can be counterproductive.
- Availability AEM Edge Delivery Services boasts high availability with minimal downtime.The actual downtime in the past year was zero minutes for high availability customers. ​
- Composability AEM offers composability in both authoring and delivery, allowing flexibility in tools and CDNs used.
- Repo Sites A new feature called repo sites allows a single code base to be deployed across multiple sites, enhancing development efficiency. ​
- Data and Insights Collecting and analyzing data on site performance and user interaction is vital. AEM provides tools for this without collecting personal identifiable information (PII).
- AI Limitations Current AI tools often provide inaccurate or overly complex solutions. Human expertise is still essential.
- Getting Started AEM Edge Delivery Services can be easily accessed and used without needing instances or special access permissions.
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