A virtual host on Edge defines the domains and ports on which an API proxy is exposed, and, by
extension, the URL that apps use to access an API proxy.
A virtual host also defines whether the API proxy is accessed by using the HTTP protocol, or
by the encrypted HTTPS protocol that uses TLS. When configuring a virtual host to use HTTPS and
TLS, you configure the virtual host to use a keystore and/or a truststore.
Because Cloud customers can only create virtual hosts that support TLS, see
Configuring virtual hosts for the Cloud
for instructions on creating a virtual host.
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