Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 6

Your company has developed a new application that consists of multiple microservices. You want to deploy the application to Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and you want to ensure that the cluster can scale as more applications are deployed in the future. You want to avoid manual intervention when each new application is deployed. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 7

    A team of data scientists infrequently needs to use a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster that you manage. They require GPUs for some long-running, non-restartable jobs. You want to minimize cost. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 8

    Your company wants to migrate their on-premises workloads to Google Cloud. The current on-premises workloads consist of:
    * A Flask web application
    * AbackendAPI
    * A scheduled long-running background job for ETL and reporting.
    You need to keep operational costs low You want to follow Google-recommended practices to migrate these workloads to serverless solutions on Google Cloud. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 9

    Your company runs one batch process in an on-premises server that takes around 30 hours to complete. The task runs monthly, can be performed offline, and must be restarted if interrupted. You want to migrate this workload to the cloud while minimizing cost. What should you do?
  • Associate-Cloud-Engineer Exam Question 10

    You have created a new project in Google Cloud through the gcloud command line interface (CLI) and linked a billing account. You need to create a new Compute Engine instance using the CLI. You need to perform the prerequisite steps. What should you do?