Last Update Dec 23, 2024
Total Questions : 273 With Comprehensive Analysis
Last Update Dec 23, 2024
Total Questions : 273
MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect - Level 1
Last Update Dec 23, 2024
Total Questions : 273 With Comprehensive Analysis
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One of the backend systems involved by the API implementation enforces rate limits on the number of request a particle client can make.
Both the back-end system and API implementation are deployed to several non-production environments including the staging environment and to a particular production environment. Rate limiting of the back-end system applies to all non-production environments.
The production environment however does not have any rate limiting.
What is the cost-effective approach to conduct performance test of the API implementation in the non-production staging environment?
Which component of Anypoint platform belongs to the platform control plane?
An organization is evaluating using the CloudHub shared Load Balancer (SLB) vs creating a CloudHub dedicated load balancer (DLB). They are evaluating how this choice affects the various types of certificates used by CloudHub deplpoyed Mule applications, including MuleSoft-provided, customer-provided, or Mule application-provided certificates.
What type of restrictions exist on the types of certificates that can be exposed by the CloudHub Shared Load Balancer (SLB) to external web clients over the public internet?