What best describes the Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs), also known as DNS entries, created when a Mule application is deployed to the CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud?

What best describes the Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs), also known as DNS entries, created when a Mule application is deployed to the CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud?
A . A fixed number of FQDNs are created, IRRESPECTIVE of the environment and VPC design
B . The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region
C . The FQDNs are determined by the application name, but can be modified by an administrator after deployment
D . The FQDNs are determined by both the application name and the Anypoint Platform organization

Answer: B

Explanation:

Correct Answer. The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen,

IRRESPECTIVE of the region

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>> When deploying applications to Shared Worker Cloud, the FQDN are always determined by application name chosen.

>> It does NOT matter what region the app is being deployed to.

>> Although it is fact and true that the generated FQDN will have the region included in it (Ex: exp-salesorder-api.au-s1.cloudhub.io), it does NOT mean that the same name can be used when deploying to another CloudHub region.

>> Application name should be universally unique irrespective of Region and Organization and solely determines the FQDN for Shared Load Balancers.

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