rtf/runtime-fabric-operator

Runtime Fabric Operator

Mulesoft
3.0.102-1780003511latest


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Description

Anypoint Runtime Fabric is a container service that you install in your existing Red Hat OpenShift cluster that enables you to run Mule applications, composite APIs, and API gateways across any environment with centralized management via Anypoint Platform.

Capabilities of Runtime Fabric include:

  • Isolation between applications by running a separate Mule runtime server per application.
  • Ability to run multiple versions of Mule runtime server on the same set of resources.
  • Scaling applications across multiple replicas.
  • Automated application fail-over.
  • Application management with Anypoint Runtime Manager.

Runtime Fabric supports the following Red Hat OpenShift deployment options:

  • Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
  • Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift
  • Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
  • Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud
  • Self-managed Red Hat OpenShift editions (Performance Plus, OCP, Kubernetes engine)

Runtime Fabric supports Red Hat OpenShift versions 4.6 to 4.10.

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Operator bundle

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16.7 kB

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Canonical image IDRuntime Fabric Operator
ProviderMulesoft
Architectureamd64

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Security audit date5/28/2026, 9:25:37 PM
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