A company wants to move its Mule API implementations into production as quickly as
possible. To protect access to all Mule application data and metadata, the company
requires that all Mule applications be deployed to the company's customer-hosted
infrastructure within the corporate firewall. What combination of runtime plane and control
plane options meets these project lifecycle goals?
A.
Manually provisioned customer-hosted runtime plane and customer-hosted control plane
B.
MuleSoft-hosted runtime plane and customer-hosted control plane
C.
Manually provisioned customer-hosted runtime plane and MuleSoft-hosted control plane
D.
iPaaS provisioned customer-hosted runtime plane and MuleSoft-hosted control plane
Manually provisioned customer-hosted runtime plane and customer-hosted control plane
Explanation:
Explanation
Correct Answer: Manually provisioned customer-hosted runtime plane and customerhosted
control plane
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There are two key factors that are to be taken into consideration from the scenario given in
the question.
>> Company requires both data and metadata to be resided within the corporate firewall
>> Company would like to go with customer-hosted infrastructure.
Any deployment model that is to deal with the cloud directly or indirectly (Mulesoft-hosted
or Customer's own cloud like Azure, AWS) will have to share atleast the metadata.
Application data can be controlled inside firewall by having Mule Runtimes on customer
hosted runtime plane. But if we go with Mulsoft-hosted/ Cloud-based control plane, the
control plane required atleast some minimum level of metadata to be sent outside the
corporate firewall.
As the customer requirement is pretty clear about the data and metadata both to be within
the corporate firewall, even though customer wants to move to production as quickly as
possible, unfortunately due to the nature of their security requirements, they have no other
option but to go with manually provisioned customer-hosted runtime plane and customerhosted
control plane.
Refer to the exhibit.

A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Allow System APIs to return data that is NOT currently required by the
identified Process or Experience APIs.

What best describes the Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs), also known as DNS entries, created when a Mule application is deployed to the CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud?
A.
A fixed number of FQDNs are created, IRRESPECTIVE of the environment and VPC design
B.
The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region
C.
The FQDNs are determined by the application name, but can be modified by an
administrator after deployment
D.
The FQDNs are determined by both the application name and the Anypoint Platform
organization
The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen,
IRRESPECTIVE of the region
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>> When deploying applications to Shared Worker Cloud, the FQDN are always
determined by application name chosen.
>> It does NOT matter what region the app is being deployed to.
>> Although it is fact and true that the generated FQDN will have the region included in it
(Ex: exp-salesorder-api.au-s1.cloudhub.io), it does NOT mean that the same name can be
used when deploying to another CloudHub region.
>> Application name should be universally unique irrespective of Region and Organization
and solely determines the FQDN for Shared Load Balancers
To minimize operation costs, a customer wants to use a CloudHub 1.0 solution. The
customer's requirements are:
A. One production and one non-production Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
Use availability zones to differentiate between Business groups.
Allocate maximum CIDR per VPCs to ensure HA across availability zones
B. One production and one non-production Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) per Business
group.
Minimize CIDR aligning with projected application total.
Choose a MuleSoft CloudHub 1.0 region with multiple availability zones.
Deploy multiple workers for HA,
C. One production and one non-production Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) per Business
group.
Minimize CIDR aligning with projected application total.
Divide availability zones during deployment of APIs for HA.
D. One production and one non-production Virtual Private Claud (VPC).
Configure subnet to differentiate between business groups.
Allocate maximum CIDR per VPCs to make it easier to add Child groups.
Span VPC to cover three availability zones.
An auto manufacturer has a mature CI/CD practice and wants to automate packaging and deployment of any Mule applications to various deployment targets, including CloudHub workers/replicas, customer-hosted Mule runtimes, and Anypoint Runtime Fabric. Which MuleSoft-provided tool or component facilitates automating the packaging and deployment of Mule applications to various deployment targets as part of the company's CI/CD practice?
A. Anypoint Runtime Manager
B. Mule Maven plugin
C. Anypoint Platform CLI
D. Anypoint Platform REST APIs
Explanation:
For organizations with established CI/CD practices, the Mule Maven plugin
is the recommended tool for automating packaging and deployment across multiple
environments, including CloudHub, on-premise Mule runtimes, and Anypoint Runtime
Fabric. Here’s why:
What Anypoint Connectors support transactions?
A.
Database, JMS, VM
B.
Database, 3MS, HTTP
C.
Database, JMS, VM, SFTP
D.
Database, VM, File
Database, JMS, VM
A customer wants to monitor and gain insights about the number of requests coming in a
given time period as well as to measure key performance indicators
(response times, CPU utilization, number of active APIs).
Which tool provides these data insights?
A. Anypoint Monitoring
B. APT Manager
C. Runtime Alerts
D. Functional Monitoring
Which three tools automate the deployment of Mule applications? (Choose 3 answers)
A. Runtime Manager
B. Anypoint Platform CLI
C. Platform APIs
D. Anypoint Studio
E. Mule Mayen plugin
F. API Community Manager
Explanation:
MuleSoft offers various tools to automate the deployment of Mule
applications, which can streamline deployment and management processes. Here’s how
each tool supports automated deployment:
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