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An organization plans to extend its Mule APIs to the EU (Frankfurt) region.
Currently, all Mule applications are deployed to CloudHub 1.0 in the default North American region, from the North America control plane, following this naming convention: {API-name}---{environment} (for example, Orderssapi---dev, Orders-sapi----qa, Orders-sapi----prod, etc.).
There is no network restriction to block communications between APIs.
What strategy should be implemented in order to deploy the same Mule APIs to the CloudHub 1.0 EU region from the North America control plane,
as well as to minimize latency between APIs and target users and systems in Europe?
An organization plans to migrate all its Mule applications to Runtime Fabric (RTF). Currently, all Mule applications have been deployed to CloudHub using automated CI/CD scripts.
What steps should be taken to properly migrate the applications from CloudHub to RTF, while keeping the same automated CI/CD deployment strategy?
A manufacturing company plans to deploy Mule applications to its own
Azure Kubernetes service infrastructure.The organization wants to make
the Mule applications more available and robust by deploying each Mule
application to an isolated Mule runtime in a Docker container while
managing all the Mule applications from the MuleSoft-hosted control plane.
What choice of runtime plane meets these organizational requirements?
A manufacturing company is developing a new set of APIs for its retail business. One of the APIs is a Master Look Up API, which is a System API,
The API uses a persistent object-store. This API will be used by almost all other APIs to provide master lookup data.
The Master Look Up API is deployed on two CloudHub workers of 0.1 vCore each because there is a lot of master data to be cached. Most of the master
lookup data is stored as a key-value pair. The cache gets refreshed if the key is not found in the cache.
During performance testing, it was determined that the Master Look Up API has a high response time due to the latency of database queries executed to fetch the master lookup data.
What two methods can be used to resolve these performance issues?
Choose 2 answers
In which order are the API Client, API Implementation, and API interface components called in a typical REST request?
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