Understanding Deployment and Server Scaling
Plan and architect your hybrid standalone infrastructure within Anypoint Platform’s deployment and scaling limits to ensure optimal performance, system stability, and successful application delivery across your distributed environment.
A target represents any deployment destination for Mule applications, including individual servers, server groups, or clusters. For example, a server group containing 8 servers constitutes a single target for deployment purposes.
Deployment Limits
Plan your application deployment strategy within these tested and recommended limits to ensure reliable performance and avoid platform constraints.
| Component | Tested Recommended Limit |
|---|---|
Maximum number of deployments per environment |
1000 |
Maximum number of deployments per hybrid target |
200 |
Maximum number of properties per application |
300 |
Maximum deployment size for CloudHub and standalone |
200 MB |
Maximum deployment size for CloudHub 2.0 and Runtime Fabric |
350 MB |
Infrastructure Limits
Design your server infrastructure within these hard limits to ensure scalable and manageable hybrid standalone deployments.
| Component | Hard Limit |
|---|---|
Maximum number of servers (not Runtime Fabric) |
500 |
Maximum number of servers per server group |
20 |
Maximum number of servers per cluster |
8 |



