Salesforce Anypoint Platform Operations: Runtime Fabric on Self-Managed Kubernetes (OPS335)
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Course Overview
Discover how to install, operate, and maintain Mule runtimes on existing Kubernetes environments with Anypoint Runtime Fabric. In this 2-day instructor-led course, learn how to automate and orchestrate the deployment of Mule runtimes using a single MuleSoft-hosted control plane, which can be installed as a package on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
Who Should Attend
- This course is designed for Anypoint Platform administrators, including operations personnel, developers, and architects, who are responsible for installing, operating, and maintaining Mule runtimes on existing EKS, AKS, and GKE Kubernetes environments using Anypoint Runtime Fabric.
- If you are interested in gaining experience with CloudHub 2.0, MuleSoft’s integration platform as a service, we highly recommend Anypoint Platform Operations: CloudHub 2.0 (OPS325). To stay completely in your own hosted environment, please enroll for Anypoint Platform Operations: Customer-Hosted Runtimes (OPS340).
Course Objectives
- Describe the features, benefits, and architecture of Runtime Fabric.
- Configure Runtime Fabric on self-managed Kubernetes.
- Deploy Mule applications to Runtime Fabric.
- Perform maintenance tasks using command-line tools.
- Scale Runtime Fabric deployments for performance and high availability.
- Use Anypoint Monitoring for alerts, dashboards, and monitoring.
Course Outline
1. Runtime Fabric Introduction
- Describe the Development Lifecycle of Mule Applications
- Navigate Anypoint Runtime Fabric
- Distinguish Between Runtime Fabric Operating Models
- Differentiate Between Anypoint Platform Deployment Options
- List Features and Limitations of Runtime Fabric
- Explain Relevant Concepts and Underlying Technologies
2. Runtime Fabric Installation
- List the Requirements for Installing Runtime Fabric
- Install Runtime Fabric on a Provisioned Kubernetes Cluster
- Remotely Access the Runtime Fabric Environment
- Install a Mule License with Runtime Fabric Entitlement
- Update Runtime Fabric
3. Inbound Traffic Enablement
- Configure Runtime Fabric for Inbound Traffic
- Describe Ingress Configuration for Runtime Fabric
4. Application Deployment
- List Deployment Options
- Deploy and Undeploy Applications
- Update and Redeploy Applications with Zero Downtime
5. Runtime Fabric Management
- Use Tools for Managing Runtime Fabric
- Create Reports for Troubleshooting Runtime Fabric Clusters
- Back Up and Restore a Runtime Fabric Setup
- Transition Between Runtime Fabric on VMS or Bare Metal to Self-Managed Kubernetes
- Enable Persistent Gateway in Runtime Fabric
6. High Availability And Performance Scaling
- Distinguish Between Horizontal and Vertical Scaling
- Scale Application Runtime Environments for High Availability
- Scale Application Runtime Environments for Performance
7. Logging And Monitoring
- Set Up Audit Logging
- Identify Logging Options for Mule Applications and Runtime Fabric
- Access Application Logs Within Kubernetes
- Retrieve, View, and Filter Applications Logs
- Monitor Runtime Fabric Using Anypoint Monitoring
8. Secure Runtime Fabric And Mule Applications
- Identify Security Options for Runtime Fabric in Anypoint Platform
- Manage Secure Properties in Runtime Fabric
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Class times are listed Eastern time
This is a 2-day class
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12/19/2024 |
9:30AM - 5:30PM |
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VILT |