In this video, we explain the difference between deploying a MuleSoft application on a single worker versus multiple workers in Anypoint CloudHub. You’ll learn how workers provide runtime capacity, how scaling to multiple workers improves availability, fault tolerance, and parallel processing, and the trade-offs in terms of cost and performance. We’ll walk through step-by-step deployment scenarios, compare real-world use cases for single and multi-worker setups, and highlight best practices for scaling MuleSoft applications. This tutorial also covers when to use a single worker for lightweight workloads and when multiple workers are necessary for high availability, load balancing, and enterprise-grade reliability. By the end of this session, you’ll clearly understand how to choose the right deployment model for your MuleSoft APIs and applications.
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