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* *CloudHub 2.0*: Select this option if you want to use the Mule runtime hosted by MuleSoft in a container-based cloud infrastructure. The
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CloudHub 2.0 proxy includes a CPU with 0.1 vCores by default.
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.. Select the **Runtime version**.
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.. Enter a **Proxy app name**.
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* *CloudHub*: Select this option if you want to use the Mule runtime hosted on the cloud by MuleSoft. The
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CloudHub proxy includes a CPU with 0.1 vCores and a memory of 500 MB, by default.
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modules/ROOT/pages/getting-started-proxy.adoc

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= Getting Started with Managing an API
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= Getting Started with Managing an API
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You can use API Manager to apply policies and to add contracts, alerts, and SLA tiers to your API Instance. Additionally, you can configure a runtime for your API that runs in CloudHub. Although you can also deploy your API runtime using Mule runtime engine (Mule) and Hybrid, deploying your API proxy directly to CloudHub is the fastest and easiest.
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You can use API Manager to apply policies and to add contracts, alerts, and SLA tiers to your API Instance. Additionally, you can configure a runtime for your API that runs in CloudHub or CloudHub 2.0. Although you can also deploy your API runtime using Mule runtime engine (Mule) and Hybrid, deploying your API proxy directly to CloudHub is the fastest and easiest.
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NOTE: If you are running an API with a standalone server, use the xref:manage-exchange-api-task.adoc[classic API creation flows]
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An API Instance is a proxy of an API that serves the upstream. API instances support the application of policies
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and can be deployed to an API gateway.
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. xref:policies::policies-included-apply.adoc[Apply a Policy in API Manager]
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A policy extends the functionality of an API and enforces certain capabilities such as security. A policy

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After logging into Anypoint Platform, navigate to API Manager, and on the Administration page, click Analytics to open the dashboard. From the dashboard, you can navigate to the analytics about your APIs gathered by Anypoint Platform.
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You can view your API Analytics data from both API Manager and Anypoint Monitoring. API Manager retains the API Analytics data for up to 30 days. However, Anypoint Monitoring provides more robust API usage data, with an extended retention period of 90 days.
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You can view your API Analytics data from both API Manager and Anypoint Monitoring. API Manager retains the API Analytics data for up to 30 days. However, Anypoint Monitoring provides more robust API usage data with a retention period of 30 days.
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For more information about how you can view your data in Anypoint Monitoring, see xref:monitoring::api-analytics-dashboard.adoc[Anypoint Monitoring API Analytics Dashboard].
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