Configuring Runtime Fabric
To configure Anypoint Runtime Fabric, review the following topics:
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Associating Business Groups and Environments
Associate a Runtime Fabric with one or more Anypoint Platform environments before deploying a Mule app or API proxy. -
Configuring Runtime Fabric Using RTFCTL
Usertfctl apply
,update
, andwait
commands to configure Runtime Fabric. -
Configuring Ingress
Customize ingress configurations using an ingress resource template. -
Configuring Red Hat OpenShift Routes
Configure Red Hat OpenShift Routes to create ingress endpoints for your Mule apps. -
Configuring Persistence Gateway
Use Persistence Gateway, which enables Mule apps deployed to a Mule runtime instance to store and share data across application replicas and restarts. -
Configuring Proxies
Configure proxies when running and hosting Mule apps deployed to Runtime Fabric. -
Configuring Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA)
Configure horizontal autoscaling of Mule app deployments by spinning up additional replicas or spinning down unneeded replicas in response to the CPU usage as a signal.