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Salesforce Exam MuleSoft Platform Architect I Topic 4 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's MuleSoft Platform Architect I exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 4
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A large lending company has developed an API to unlock data from a database server and web server. The API has been deployed to Anypoint Virtual Private Cloud

(VPC) on CloudHub 1.0.

The database server and web server are in the customer's secure network and are not accessible through the public internet. The database server is in the customer's AWS

VPC, whereas the web server is in the customer's on-premises corporate data center.

How can access be enabled for the API to connect with the database server and the web server?

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Suggested Answer: D

Correct Answer : API Consumer

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>> API clients are piece of code or programs that use the client credentials of API consumer but does not directly interact with Anypoint Exchange to get the access

>> API consumer is the one who should get registered and request access to API and then API client needs to use those client credentials to hit the APIs

So, API consumer is the one who needs to request access on the API from Anypoint Exchange


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Louisa
1 months ago
Option C sounds interesting, but I'm not sure a transit gateway is the best solution here. Seems a bit overkill for this use case.
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Allene
1 months ago
I think D is the right answer. VPC peering with the customer's on-premises data center and a VPN tunnel to AWS VPC should do the trick.
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Ryan
6 days ago
That makes sense. It would ensure secure access to both the database server and the web server.
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Pamella
13 days ago
Definitely, it's important to establish a secure connection between all the components.
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Linwood
29 days ago
That makes sense. It would ensure secure access to both the database server and the web server.
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Olga
1 months ago
I agree, setting up VPC peering with the customer's on-premises data center and a VPN tunnel to AWS VPC seems like the best option.
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Buffy
1 months ago
I agree, setting up VPC peering with the customer's on-premises data center and a VPN tunnel to AWS VPC seems like the best option.
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Ilene
2 months ago
The correct answer is A. Setting up VPC peering with AWS VPC and a VPN tunnel to the customer's on-premises corporate data center is the way to go. This allows the API to securely access both the database server and the web server.
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Tawna
22 days ago
D) Set up VPC peering with the customer's on-premises corporate data center and a VPN tunnel to AWS VPC
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Natalie
30 days ago
C) Setup a transit gateway to the customer's on-premises corporate data center through AWS VPC
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Pete
1 months ago
B) Set up VPC peering with AWS VPC and the customer's on-premises corporate data center
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Cherry
2 months ago
A) Set up VPC peering with AWS VPC and a VPN tunnel to the customer's on-premises corporate data center
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Coral
2 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. It's important to ensure secure access to the database server and web server.
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Avery
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Setup a transit gateway to the customer's on-premises corporate data center through AWS VPC.
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Coral
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Set up VPC peering with AWS VPC and a VPN tunnel to the customer's on-premises corporate data center.
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