Summary
In this chapter, the provided capabilities and features of CloudHub 2.0 have been explored, highlighting its differences from CloudHub 1.0. The discussion has encompassed various features such as high availability, fault-tolerance, and a scalable architecture, all supported by CloudHub 2.0.
Furthermore, the utilization of both Shared and Private spaces in CloudHub 2.0 for running MuleSoft applications has been demonstrated. Additionally, the deployment of MuleSoft applications in the CloudHub 2.0 environment has been explained, utilizing tools such as the Mule Maven Plugin and Anypoint CLI.
The upcoming chapter will delve into the Runtime fabric manager, which operates on self-managed Kubernetes and baremetal servers. This manager can be leveraged to run MuleSoft applications in a containerized environment based on Kubernetes.