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Adobe AD0-E708 Exam - Topic 2 Question 59 Discussion

To prepare for a new season a Magento Commerce products in the Magento Admin users simultaneously updating and adding new products in the Magento Admin.Site performance is slow during these changesWhat do you do?
D) Ask your developers to move admin panel to a separate server
A) Refresh Full Page Cache and ask a developer to run a full catalog reindex
B) Configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save
C) Disable cron Jobs

Adobe AD0-E708 Exam - Topic 2 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E708 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 2
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To prepare for a new season a Magento Commerce products in the Magento Admin users simultaneously updating and adding new products in the Magento Admin.

Site performance is slow during these changes

What do you do?

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Darell
7 months ago
I’ve heard that running indexers on schedule really helps with performance!
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Rana
7 months ago
Wait, disabling cron jobs? Isn’t that risky?
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Laurena
7 months ago
Moving the admin to a separate server sounds like overkill to me.
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Hortencia
7 months ago
I disagree, refreshing the cache is more effective in the short term.
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Latrice
7 months ago
Definitely go with option B, scheduling indexers is a game changer.
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Billy
8 months ago
Moving the admin panel to a separate server sounds like a good idea, but I wonder how feasible that is for smaller setups.
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Noble
8 months ago
Disabling cron jobs seems risky; I feel like that could cause more issues down the line.
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Leatha
8 months ago
I think configuring the indexers to run on a schedule could help with performance, but I’m not entirely sure how that impacts real-time updates.
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Avery
8 months ago
I remember something about caching and indexing, but I'm not sure if refreshing the full page cache is the best first step.
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Micah
8 months ago
Moving the admin panel to a separate server could be an interesting solution, but I'd want to make sure that's feasible and won't create any other problems.
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Hildegarde
8 months ago
Disabling cron jobs? I'm not sure that's the best approach, it might cause other issues down the line.
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Frederic
8 months ago
Configuring the indexers to run on a schedule instead of on save could help reduce the load on the system during those updates.
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Marnie
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. Refreshing the full page cache and reindexing the catalog sounds like a good first step to try.
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Selene
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the options carefully to make sure I don't miss anything.
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Gregoria
1 year ago
Running a full catalog reindex? Sounds like a job for the Flash. 'Cause ain't nobody got time for that!
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Darnell
1 year ago
D) Ask your developers to move admin panel to a separate server
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Janet
1 year ago
B) Configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save
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Doug
1 year ago
A) Refresh Full Page Cache and ask a developer to run a full catalog reindex
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Argelia
1 year ago
Moving the admin panel to a separate server? Wow, that's like trying to outrun a cheetah by strapping a rocket pack to your back. Impressive, but a bit overkill, don't you think?
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Salena
1 year ago
Moving the admin panel to a separate server? Wow, that's like trying to outrun a cheetah by strapping a rocket pack to your back. Impressive, but a bit overkill, don't you think?
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Pedro
1 year ago
B) Configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save
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Vincenza
1 year ago
A) Refresh Full Page Cache and ask a developer to run a full catalog reindex
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Gretchen
1 year ago
Disabling cron jobs? Are you kidding me? That's like trying to fix a flat tire by slashing the other three! Not a chance.
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Avery
12 months ago
D) Ask your developers to move admin panel to a separate server
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Lynna
12 months ago
C) Disable cron Jobs
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Shaun
1 year ago
B) Configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save
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Mireya
1 year ago
A) Refresh Full Page Cache and ask a developer to run a full catalog reindex
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Gearldine
1 year ago
Configuring the indexers to run on schedule instead of on save? Brilliant! That'll take the load off the admin panel during those busy updates.
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Huey
1 year ago
B) Configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save
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Javier
1 year ago
A) Refresh Full Page Cache and ask a developer to run a full catalog reindex
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Krissy
1 year ago
I think we should also configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save to optimize performance further.
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Tabetha
1 year ago
Hmm, refreshing the full page cache and running a full catalog reindex sounds like the way to go. I don't want my customers to experience a slow site during product updates.
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Leandro
1 year ago
D) Ask your developers to move admin panel to a separate server
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Burma
1 year ago
A) That's a good idea, it will help improve site performance
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Tamekia
1 year ago
B) Configure the indexers to Run on Schedule instead of Run on Save
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Paris
1 year ago
A) Refresh Full Page Cache and ask a developer to run a full catalog reindex
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Maryanne
1 year ago
I agree with Narcisa, that should help improve site performance.
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Narcisa
1 year ago
I think we should refresh Full Page Cache and run a full catalog reindex.
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