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Salesforce MuleSoft-Integration-Architect-I: Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Architect 1 (SP24) Exam

QUESTION 26

An organization uses a four(4) node customer hosted Mule runtime cluster to host one(1)
stateless api implementation. The API is accessed over HTTPS through a load balancer that uses round-robin for load distribution. Each node in the cluster has been sized to be able to accept four(4) times the current number of requests.
Two(2) nodes in the cluster experience a power outage and are no longer available. The load balancer directs the outage and blocks the two unavailable the nodes from receiving further HTTP requests.
What performance-related consequence is guaranteed to happen to average, assuming the remaining cluster nodes are fully operational?

Correct Answer: A

QUESTION 27

An organization heeds to procure an enterprise software system to increase cross-selling opportunities and better rack prospect data.
Which category of enterprise software has these core capabilities, when used for its typical and intended purpose?

Correct Answer: D

QUESTION 28

Which Exchange asset type represents configuration modules that extend the functionality of an API and enforce capabilities such as security?

Correct Answer: B

QUESTION 29

An organization plans to extend its Mule APIs to the EU (Frankfurt) region.
Currently, all Mule applications are deployed to CloudHub 1.0 in the default North American region, from the North America control plane, following this naming convention: {API- name}—{environment} (for example, Orderssapi—dev, Orders-sapi-—qa, Orders-sapi-—prod, etc.).
There is no network restriction to block communications between APIs.
What strategy should be implemented in order to deploy the same Mule APIs to the CloudHub 1.0 EU region from the North America control plane,
as well as to minimize latency between APIs and target users and systems in Europe?

Correct Answer: A

QUESTION 30

The implementation of a Process API must change. What is a valid approach that minimizes the impact of this change on API clients?

Correct Answer: A