Summary
In this chapter, we explored the capabilities and features offered by CloudHub 1.0 and how they can be utilized to run and manage MuleSoft applications. We examined various features, such as high availability, fault tolerance, scalability, and disaster recovery. Furthermore, we gained knowledge about Anypoint VPC, which allows us to create isolated and separate network segments within CloudHub 1.0. We also understood the significance of Anypoint VPC. Additionally, we explored different network connectivity options, including VPC peering, VPN IPsec tunneling, AWS Direct Connect, and Transit Gateway Attachments, which enable us to connect resources behind firewalls or on public/private clouds. Moreover, we learned how to leverage the Mule Maven plugin, Anypoint CLI, and Platform APIs to deploy MuleSoft applications in the CloudHub 1.0 environment.
In the upcoming chapter, we will discuss CloudHub 2.0, which allows us to run MuleSoft applications in a containerized environment...