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MCPA - Level 1 Exam - Question 20


What best describes the Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs), also known as DNS entries, created when a Mule application is deployed to the CloudHub

Shared Worker Cloud?

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Correct Answer: D

Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs), also referred to as DNS entries, are determined by both the application name and the Anypoint Platform organization. When an application is deployed to CloudHub's Shared Worker Cloud, the domain names include specific elements related to the application and the organization to ensure uniqueness and proper routing within the platform.

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Pavan_NagineniOption: B
Jul 24, 2021

B. The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region Here along with the app name it also adds the region of the AWS Cloud to it ,But it is not mentioned anywhere So I dont think it is Anypoint Organization mentioned in D So better not to go for it.

FL107Option: D
Apr 21, 2022

DNS are not irrespective of the region. They depend on it in addition to the app name. Answer D: The FQDNs are determined by both the application name and the Anypoint Platform organization

calazansOption: B
Jun 10, 2022

B. The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region

Lambert_Lambert_ty___Option: A
Jul 25, 2023

https://docs.mulesoft.com/cloudhub-1/cloudhub-networking-guide#dns-records 3 DNS records are being created using the app name and region B is incorrect because region is relevant C is PROBABLY incorrect since we need DLB to use custom domains D is incorrect as the organization name is not part of the app name.

Viv2005
Dec 29, 2023

There are no right options provided. The FQDN is the URL with application name + region.

AB317Option: B
Jul 31, 2021

Answer: B

cuisal92Option: B
Jan 25, 2023

. The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region

vikas_muleOption: A
Mar 29, 2023

A is correct. other answers are for for misleading