In CloudHub 2.0 Private Spaces, the default TLS context certificate is managed and renewed automatically by MuleSoft. This article explains how the renewal process works and outlines best practices for production use.
The default TLS certificate used in a Private Space is renewed through an automated system process.
This process ensures continuity of service without interruption due to certificate expiration.
While default TLS certificates are convenient, they are intended primarily for:
They are not recommended for long-term or production use.
For production workloads, customers should deploy and manage their own TLS certificates.
Benefits of using custom certificates:
To configure your own TLS certificates and domains in a Private Space, refer to the official documentation:
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