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Question 6 - Certified MuleSoft Platform Architect I discussion

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What is true about the technology architecture of Anypoint VPCs?

A.
The private IP address range of an Anypoint VPC is automatically chosen by CloudHub
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A.
The private IP address range of an Anypoint VPC is automatically chosen by CloudHub
B.
Traffic between Mule applications deployed to an Anypoint VPC and on-premises systems can stay within a private network
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B.
Traffic between Mule applications deployed to an Anypoint VPC and on-premises systems can stay within a private network
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Each CloudHub environment requires a separate Anypoint VPC
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C.
Each CloudHub environment requires a separate Anypoint VPC
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VPC peering can be used to link the underlying AWS VPC to an on-premises (non AWS) private network
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D.
VPC peering can be used to link the underlying AWS VPC to an on-premises (non AWS) private network
Suggested answer: B

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Traffic between Mule applications deployed to an Anypoint VPC andon-premises systems can stay within a private network >> The private IP address range of an Anypoint VPC is NOT automatically chosen by CloudHub. It is chosen by us at the time of creating VPC using thr CIDR blocks.CIDR Block: The size of the Anypoint VPC in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation.For example, if you set it to 10.111.0.0/24, the Anypoint VPC is granted 256 IP addresses from 10.111.0.0 to 10.111.0.255.Ideally, the CIDR Blocks you choose for the Anypoint VPC come from a private IP space, and should not overlap with any other Anypoint VPC's CIDR Blocks, or any CIDR Blocks in use in your corporate network.

that each CloudHub environment requires a separate Anypoint VPC. Once an Anypoint VPC is created, we can choose a same VPC by multiple environments. However, it is generally a best and recommended practice to always have seperate Anypoint VPCs for Non-Prod and Prod environments.>> We use Anypoint VPN to link the underlying AWS VPC to an on-premises (non AWS) private network. NOT VPC Peering.Only true statement in the given choices is that the traffic between Mule applications deployed to an Anypoint VPC and on-premises systems can stay within a private network.https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-manager/vpc-connectivity-methods-concept

asked 23/09/2024
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