Adobe Experience Manager's MSM and the Rollout Process
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Adobe Experience Manager includes the powerful Multi Site Manager (MSM), which facilitates managing multiple versions of web sites. The versions may be region specific, for example, a car company may have a different English version of its web site for each English-speaking country where it sells cars. Typically, one version of the site is considered the “source” site. Content in each target website may have different kinds of relationships to the version in the “source” site:
- Some content may be common to all web sites, such as the car company’s history.
- Some content may be a mix of common and specific. For example, the company may sell the same cars in many countries, but the cars may have slightly different features in some countries, depending on local regulations.
- Some content may be specific to a specific version of the site, such as information about car dealerships in a particular country.
Rollout is a process that propagates the changes made from the source (Blueprint) to the target (live copy). When you roll out a site, Adobe Experience Manager copies the Blueprint (source) to the live copy (target). If the components are locked, then whenever the source content changes, Adobe Experience Manager automatically updates the target content.
The following Adobe Experience Manager concepts are helpful to understanding MSM and rollout, and how to configure and use the Connector accordingly:
Concept | Description |
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Blueprint | A source template for multiple pages, which can be rolled out. |
Live copy | A copy of an existing page or Blueprint, which is the target. Adobe Experience Manager can automatically update the live copy when changes occur to the source. Important: If you use this feature, you must select the Select if using Blueprint/Live-copy option. The Allow translate content from Not-Sync components setting is optional. |
Locked | Specifies the inheritance relationship between the target and the source. When the source changes, Adobe Experience Manager automatically updates a locked component in the target. In the car company example, this is useful for pages that have the same content in all versions, such as information about the history of the company. |
Unlocked | Specifies the inheritance relationship between the target and the source. When the source changes, Adobe Experience Manager does not update an unlocked component in the target. In the car company example, this is useful for regionalized pages that should not be updated, such as a list of local car dealerships. |
For more information about these features and the rollout process, refer to the Adobe Experience Manager user documentation, available at: https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/6-4/sites/administering/using/msm-sync.html