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When you run an application in Anypoint Studio, it deploys to an embedded test server in Studio. Because this server is not meant for production deployment and uptime restrictions apply, deploy your Mule applications using one of the deployment options supported by Anypoint Runtime Manager.
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Mule applications that run in the Anypoint Studio or Anypoint Code Builder IDEs deploy to an embedded test server in within the IDE. Because this server is not meant for production deployment and uptime restrictions apply, deploy your Mule applications using one of the deployment options supported by Anypoint Runtime Manager.
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== CloudHub 2.0
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You can deploy your applications from the https://anypoint.mulesoft.com[Anypoint Platform] Runtime Manager cloud console and host them in xref:cloudhub.adoc[CloudHub]. For more information on how to deploy applications to CloudHub, see xref:deploying-to-cloudhub.adoc[].
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To deploy from Anypoint Code Builder to CloudHub, see xref:anypoint-code-builder::int-deploy-mule-apps.adoc[].
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== Hybrid Deployments
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With the hybrid deployment option, you deploy your applications from the Runtime Manager cloud console to your Mule servers and use Runtime Manager to manage them. This option provides you with flexibility and control over your on-premises security but requires you to provide the hosting infrastructure.

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