Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 131

You are planning to migrate a database and a backend application to a Standard Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster. You need to prevent data loss and make sure there are enough nodes available for your backend application based on the demands of your workloads. You want to follow Google-recommended practices and minimize the amount of manual work required. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 132

    An external member of your team needs list access to compute images and disks in one of your projects. You want to follow Google-recommended practices when you grant the required permissions to this user. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 133

    You recently discovered that your developers are using many service account keys during their development process. While you work on a long term improvement, you need to quickly implement a process to enforce short-lived service account credentials in your company. You have the following requirements:
    * All service accounts that require a key should be created in a centralized project called pj-sa.
    * Service account keys should only be valid for one day.
    You need a Google-recommended solution that minimizes cost. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 134

    You are planning to migrate the following on-premises data management solutions to Google Cloud:
    * One MySQL cluster for your main database
    * Apache Kafka for your event streaming platform
    * One Cloud SOL for PostgreSOL database for your analytical and reporting needs You want to implement Google-recommended solutions for the migration. You need to ensure that the new solutions provide global scalability and require minimal operational and infrastructure management. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 135

    You are deploying a production application on Compute Engine. You want to prevent anyone from accidentally destroying the instance by clicking the wrong button. What should you do?