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Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Architect (Mule-Arch-201) Exam - Topic 8 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Architect (Mule-Arch-201) exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 8
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An API implementation is deployed to CloudHub.

What conditions can be alerted on using the default Anypoint Platform functionality, where the alert conditions depend on the end-to-end request processing of the API implementation?

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Suggested Answer: C

Correct Answe r: When the response time of API invocations exceeds a threshold

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>> Alerts can be setup for all the given options using the default Anypoint Platform functionality

>> However, the question insists on an alert whose conditions depend on the end-to-end request processing of the API implementation.

>> Alert w.r.t 'Response Times' is the only one which requires end-to-end request processing of API implementation in order to determine if the threshold is exceeded or not.


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Ashanti
2 months ago
Not sure about option A, it feels like it might miss some important alerts.
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Izetta
3 months ago
I think option B is also valid, too many requests from one client should trigger an alert.
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Christene
3 months ago
Surprised that unrecognized clients can trigger alerts, seems a bit too broad.
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Frederica
3 months ago
High number of invocations is a must-have alert condition!
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Natalya
3 months ago
You can definitely alert on response time exceeding a threshold.
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Tequila
3 months ago
I definitely recall that we can alert on response times and high invocation counts, but I need to double-check if the other options are valid too.
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Chaya
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the unrecognized API client option. Can we really set alerts based on that?
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Tamala
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I feel like alerting on high invocation rates was also mentioned as a possible condition.
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Theron
4 months ago
I think we can set alerts for response times exceeding a threshold, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only condition.
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Sherrell
4 months ago
I've got a good handle on this. The default Anypoint Platform functionality can alert on things like unrecognized API clients, rate limiting, and response time thresholds. I'll go with B, C, and D.
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Delfina
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the specifics here. Does the question mean the default functionality, or is it asking about custom alerts we could set up? I'll need to review the platform documentation to be sure.
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Doretha
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know the platform can alert on things like API invocation rates and response times, so I'm thinking B and C are likely the correct answers.
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Arlean
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like it's testing our understanding of the Anypoint Platform's monitoring and alerting capabilities. I'll need to think through the different types of conditions that can be monitored.
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Selene
7 months ago
C is the clear winner here. You can't have a healthy API without monitoring those response times!
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Willie
5 months ago
I agree, monitoring response times is crucial for ensuring the API is performing well.
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Allene
7 months ago
I think both response time and high number of invocations are important to monitor for the API's health.
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Lorean
7 months ago
I believe we should also consider alerting when the API receives a very high number of API invocations.
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Regenia
7 months ago
D is an interesting option, but I agree that C is the way to go. Gotta keep an eye on that response time!
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Novella
7 months ago
Agreed. It's one of the key metrics to track for API implementations.
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Amalia
7 months ago
Yeah, we definitely need to monitor that closely to ensure optimal performance.
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Darnell
7 months ago
I think C is important too. Response time is crucial for user experience.
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Earleen
7 months ago
I agree with Galen, monitoring response time is crucial for performance.
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Shawnda
7 months ago
B and C seem like the obvious choices here. I can't imagine not being able to alert on API client throttling and response time.
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Rolf
6 months ago
Yes, those are definitely important metrics to keep an eye on for the API implementation.
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Luther
7 months ago
I agree, monitoring API client throttling and response time is crucial for performance.
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Justine
7 months ago
Hmm, I think C is the correct answer. Monitoring response time is crucial for ensuring API performance.
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Anika
6 months ago
Yes, C is the correct answer. It's important to set thresholds for response time alerts.
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Rhea
7 months ago
I agree, monitoring response time is key for API performance.
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Galen
8 months ago
I think we can be alerted when the response time of API invocations exceeds a threshold.
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