If you want to configure how often cron runs on a single website (which is used for tasks that include checking for updates and indexing), you can modify the interval at which the websites run cron, or even run cron manually.
The website-based cron is triggered by website activity, so configuring the cron interval from the website does not guarantee that cron will run on the schedule that you define. To ensure a greater likelihood of a particular cron execution schedule, use the Cron jobs page in the Site Factory Management Console.
To ensure that your job runs multiple times throughout the day, use the Cron jobs page.
To create scheduled jobs that are specific to the environment where they’re created, Using scheduled jobs to support your application. Scheduled jobs that run in the Cloud Platform use dedicated cron server and can run at a high rate. For example, every five minutes. You can use such jobs if your scheduling needs are not met by the Site Factory model.
If the above jobs don’t meet your requirements, contact your account manager to set up scheduled jobs in the Site Factory Management Console. The scheduled jobs feature for Site Factory enables you to add one-time, complex data processing jobs to be executed at a single, specific time in the future.
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