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MuleSoft MCPA-Level-1 Exam Overview :

Exam Name: MuleSoft Certified Platform Architect - Level 1
Exam Code: MCPA-Level-1 Dumps
Vendor: MuleSoft Certification: MuleSoft Certified Platform Architect
Questions: 152 Q&A's Shared By: maira
Question 20

In an organization, the InfoSec team is investigating Anypoint Platform related data traffic.

From where does most of the data available to Anypoint Platform for monitoring and alerting originate?

Options:

A.

From the Mule runtime or the API implementation, depending on the deployment model

B.

From various components of Anypoint Platform, such as the Shared Load Balancer, VPC, and Mule runtimes

C.

From the Mule runtime or the API Manager, depending on the type of data

D.

From the Mule runtime irrespective of the deployment model

Discussion
Question 21

An API experiences a high rate of client requests (TPS) vwth small message paytoads. How can usage limits be imposed on the API based on the type of client application?

Options:

A.

Use an SLA-based rate limiting policy and assign a client application to a matching SLA tier based on its type

B.

Use a spike control policy that limits the number of requests for each client application type

C.

Use a cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) policy to limit resource sharing between client applications, configured by the client application type

D.

Use a rate limiting policy and a client ID enforcement policy, each configured by the client application type

Discussion
Question 22

What is a best practice when building System APIs?

Options:

A.

Document the API using an easily consumable asset like a RAML definition

B.

Model all API resources and methods to closely mimic the operations of the backend system

C.

Build an Enterprise Data Model (Canonical Data Model) for each backend system and apply it to System APIs

D.

Expose to API clients all technical details of the API implementation's interaction wifch the backend system

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Question 23

A new upstream API Is being designed to offer an SLA of 500 ms median and 800 ms maximum (99th percentile) response time. The corresponding API implementation needs to sequentially invoke 3 downstream APIs of very similar complexity.

The first of these downstream APIs offers the following SLA for its response time: median: 100 ms, 80th percentile: 500 ms, 95th percentile: 1000 ms.

If possible, how can a timeout be set in the upstream API for the invocation of the first downstream API to meet the new upstream API's desired SLA?

Options:

A.

Set a timeout of 50 ms; this times out more invocations of that API but gives additional room for retries

B.

Set a timeout of 100 ms; that leaves 400 ms for the other two downstream APIs to complete

C.

No timeout is possible to meet the upstream API's desired SLA; a different SLA must be negotiated with the first downstream API or invoke an alternative API

D.

Do not set a timeout; the Invocation of this API Is mandatory and so we must wait until it responds

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