How are CloudHub workers assigned to availability zones (AZs) when the organization’s Mule applications are deployed to CloudHub in that region?

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An organization uses one specific CloudHub (AWS) region for all CloudHub deployments.

How are CloudHub workers assigned to availability zones (AZs) when the organization’s Mule applications are deployed to CloudHub in that region?
A . Workers belonging to a given environment are assigned to the same AZ within that region
B . AZs are selected as part of the Mule application’s deployment configuration
C . Workers are randomly distributed across available AZs within that region
D . An AZ is randomly selected for a Mule application, and all the Mule application’s CloudHub workers are assigned to that one AZ

Answer: D

Explanation:

Correct Answer. Workers are randomly distributed across available AZs within that region.

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>> Currently, we only have control to choose which AWS Region to choose but there is no control at all using any configurations or deployment options to decide what Availability

Zone (AZ) to assign to what worker.

>> There are NO fixed or implicit rules on platform too w.r.t assignment of AZ to workers based on environment or application.

>> They are completely assigned in random. However, cloudhub definitely ensures that HA is achieved by assigning the workers to more than on AZ so that all workers are not assigned to same AZ for same application.

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