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Yes. DA is an Edge Delivery Services document-based content provider just like SharePoint and Google Drive. It is considered an early-access technology preview but you are encouraged to use it in production if it fits your needs.
Note: if you choose to use DA in production context:
- AEM Edge Delivery Services still provides 99.99% uptime for the delivery of your site.
- Please reach out on Discord to ensure you are supported through the lifecycle of your project.
Several teams across Adobe working in collaboration with Adobe partners. You can see the full list:
https://github.com/adobe/da-live/graphs/contributors
https://github.com/adobe/da-admin/graphs/contributors
It's a bit nuanced, but the short answer is no. DA stores content in the same format as AEM Edge Delivery Services. This has the following implications:
- There's no transformation of content that needs to be done.
- No changes to your project codebase need to be done.
- If you decided DA does not fit your project, your content can be moved back to SharePoint or Google Drive easily.
DA content is stored within the same infrastructure as AEM Edge Delivery Services. It is stored free from other cloud providers like SharePoint, OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
Mostly no.
First, both systems are almost always used when making content that funnels into your web content management system (WCMS).
Also, depending on the persona, the familiarity of SharePoint or Google Drive may still be the preferred authoring tool.
The current roadmap is based on internal discussions with the team measured against blocking issues for ideal VIP customers. If you're still reading this, here's a few of the current (as of this writing) items:
- General improvements (see GH issues)
- Granular authorization (not be be confused with authentication)
At the time of writing, DA is available to all Edge Delivery customers as an early-access technology preview.
No.
We believe there's a lot of different use cases to cover, and DA is only one path. DA is not meant to be an SPA editor or an in-context (wysiwyg) editor. It's un-apologetically a document-based editor meant to be compatible with CMD + A, CMD + C, CMD + V workflows from Word or Google Docs.
While many projects can benefit from the approachability of known content management systems, other projects can benefit from the tools and technologies provided by the Adobe Experience Cloud ecosystem. DA was built to provide a familiar document authoring interface and pair it with content management APIs backed by Adobe services.