Summary
This chapter described the functionality provided by Runtime Fabric and how it can be used with VM/bare-metal servers, self-managed Kubernetes, and Red Hat OpenShift. We also covered various components, such as ingress, last-mile security, tokenization services, deployment strategies, zero downtime deployments, and non-functional requirements such as scalability, fault tolerance, and high availability. In the next chapter, we will explain how to set up the Mule runtime in your data center so that you can run Mule applications.
Further reading
To learn more about the topics that were covered in this chapter, take a look at the following resources:
- Runtime Fabric overview: https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-fabric/latest
- Runtime Fabric prerequisites (bare-metal/VMs): https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-fabric/1.13/install-prereqs
- Runtime Fabric license key installation: https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-fabric/1.13/install-manual
- Persistence Gateway: https...