In other words, Experience Manager assets may miss some files while ingesting a bunch of files or altogether fail to ingest any file. Bulk upload operation can fails or terminate prematurely. Potential bottlenecks can be your Internet connection, read-write operations on disk, web browser limitations on the number of POST requests on concurrent asset upload. Uploading numerous assets in bulk consumes significant system resources, which can adversely impact the performance of your Experience Manager deployment. However, files that are already uploaded are not deleted. If you cancel the upload operation before the files are uploaded, Experience Manager Assets stops uploading the current file and refreshes the content.
The Upload Progress dialog box displays the count of successfully uploaded files and the files that failed to upload. Often, while uploading large assets or multiple assets simultaneously, visual indicators enable you to assess the progress. In addition, the Assets interface displays the most recent asset that you upload or the folder you create first in all the views ( Card view, List view, and Column view).
The following (space-separated list of) characters are not supported: Your folder is displayed in the digital assets folder. Once the folder is created, you can override the default and specify another folder name. By default, DAM uses the title that you provided as the folder name.
In the Title field, provide a folder name.Navigate to the place in your digital assets folder where you want to create a new folder.It is a keyword reserved for node that contain subassets for compound assets. Experience Manager does not allow using subassets word as the name of a folder.If you want to share a folder, do not select Ordered when creating a folder. Sharing an Assets folder of the type sling:OrderedFolder is not supported when sharing to Marketing Cloud.