

Stay flexible with a multi-cloud integration platform.
Deploy APIs and integrations to any environment and control them from one place.
Get cloud flexibility with your existing on-premise data center.
Deploy your apps and APIs on your own Kubernete setup that you create, configure, and manage with Anypoint Runtime Fabric.


Deploy once and run your applications everywhere.
Deploy APIs and integrations anywhere — on clouds, VMs, or physical servers. Switch deployment targets with a few clicks, without redesigning your applications.


Manage all your deployments from one interface.
Control all your applications across hybrid and multi-cloud environments effortlessly from a single dashboard. Deploy and manage your entire application lifecycle across clouds and data centers without switching between different tools.


Get cloud-level scaling for on-premise servers.
Expand your applications on your own infrastructure using Kubernetes tools. Scale with demand, increase reliability, isolate apps for data residency, and redeploy updates with zero downtime.


Keep sensitive data isolated and maintain compliance.
Meet your compliance needs and maintain data security with Anypoint Runtime Fabric. Your data gets processed and connected while staying in your trusted environment.
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Anypoint Runtime Fabric Frequently Asked Questions
Multi-cloud integration is connecting applications, data, and services across multiple cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Instead of being locked into one vendor, you can use the best services from different providers and make them work together seamlessly.
Anypoint Runtime Fabric allows customers to deploy Mule applications to the cloud vendor of their choice.
A typical example is a company that uses AWS for data storage, Microsoft Azure for their CRM system, and Google Cloud for analytics. Multi-cloud integration lets these different cloud services share data and work together as if they were on the same platform.
You avoid vendor lock-in and can choose the best service for each need. If one cloud provider has an outage, your other services keep running. You can also negotiate better pricing by not depending on a single vendor, and take advantage of each provider's unique strengths.
Managing multiple cloud environments gets complex quickly. Each provider has different security models, APIs, and management tools. Data transfer between clouds can be expensive and slow. You also need specialized skills to manage different platforms effectively.
Anypoint Runtime Fabric allows you to manager all your Mule applications in one place even if they are deployed across multiple cloud environments.
Companies like MuleSoft, IBM, Microsoft, and specialized integration platforms provide multi-cloud solutions. These vendors offer tools and services that connect different cloud environments and help manage data flow between them.