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Question 40 - MCPA - Level 1 discussion

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What Mule application deployment scenario requires using Anypoint Platform Private Cloud Edition or Anypoint Platform for Pivotal Cloud Foundry?

A.
When it Is required to make ALL applications highly available across multiple data centers
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A.
When it Is required to make ALL applications highly available across multiple data centers
B.
When it is required that ALL APIs are private and NOT exposed to the public cloud
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B.
When it is required that ALL APIs are private and NOT exposed to the public cloud
C.
When regulatory requirements mandate on-premises processing of EVERY data item, including meta-data
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C.
When regulatory requirements mandate on-premises processing of EVERY data item, including meta-data
D.
When ALL backend systems in the application network are deployed in the organization's intranet
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D.
When ALL backend systems in the application network are deployed in the organization's intranet
Suggested answer: A, C, D

Explanation:

Answer: When regulatory requirements mandate on-premises processing of EVERY data item, including meta-data.

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We need NOT require to use Anypoint Platform PCE or PCF for the below. So these options are OUT.

>> We can make ALL applications highly available across multiple data centers using CloudHub too.

>> We can use Anypoint VPN and tunneling from CloudHub to connect to ALL backend systems in the application network that are deployed in the organization's intranet.

>> We can use Anypoint VPC and Firewall Rules to make ALL APIs private and NOT exposed to the public cloud.

Only valid reason in the given options that requires to use Anypoint Platform PCE/ PCF is - When regulatory requirements mandate on-premises processing of EVERY data item, including meta-data.

asked 18/09/2024
Leandra Felipe
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