One of our New Year resolutions is to create more content around specific subject areas. The aim of MuleSoft Blueprints is to provide a complete guide on a specific topic in a way that can be easily read and kept for reference. 
To get you started we have a preview of the Load Balancing Mule for Availability and Scalability. This blueprint will introduce the necessary concepts and show how to achieve availability and scale with JMS, Mule HA, VM queues and more. This is a preview, we’d love to get your feedback on format, content and topics, you can reach us in the forums or just comment on this post.
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