List Anypoint Platform features
Identify Anypoint Platform management areas
List typical operations tasks related to Mule application management
Describe Mule application deployment and management steps on CloudHub 2.0
Identify differences between CloudHub and CloudHub 2.0
Create and manage business groups and environments
Create and manage Anypoint Platform users, teams, and permissions
Deploy Mule deployable archives to CloudHub 2.0
View Mule application properties and features
Update Mule applications with zero downtime
Monitor Mule applications with Runtime Manager and Anypoint Monitoring
Create operational metrics dashboards and alerts for Mule applications
Download and manage logs for Mule applications and CloudHub 2.0 replicas
Promote Mule applications between environments
Use an environment variable to switch between Mule application configurations
Configure Mule applications with hidden properties
Configure Mule application polling schedules
Distinguish between Mule application performance tuning and scaling goals, options, and solution architectures
View persisent object store data in the Runtime Manager console
Deploy a Mule application to multiple CloudHub 2.0 replicas
Test load balancing and failover behavior of a Mule application deployed to multiple CloudHub 2.0 replicas
Configure MuleSoft-hosted private spaces for CloudHub 2.0 regions
Deploy Mule applications to a private space
Configure a private space to allow private communication between Mule applications
Set up vanity domain names for applications in a private space
Automate admin tasks with the Anypoint CLI tool
Automate admin tasks with the Anypoint Access Management and Runtime Manager REST APIs