Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Exam Question 51

You need to run a business-critical workload on a fixed set of Compute Engine instances for several months.
The workload is stable with the exact amount of resources allocated to it. You want to lower the costs for this workload without any performance implications. What should you do?
  • Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Exam Question 52

    You are the Site Reliability Engineer responsible for managing your company's data services and products.
    You regularly navigate operational challenges, such as unpredictable data volume and high cost, with your company's data ingestion processes. You recently learned that a new data ingestion product will be developed in Google Cloud. You need to collaborate with the product development team to provide operational input on the new product. What should you do?
  • Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Exam Question 53

    Your company is creating a new cloud-native Google Cloud organization. You expect this Google Cloud organization to first be used by a small number of departments and then expand to be used by a large number of departments. Each department has a large number of applications varying in size. You need to design the VPC network architecture. Your solution must minimize the amount of management required while remaining flexible enough for development teams to quickly adapt to their evolving needs. What should you do?
  • Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Exam Question 54

    You have an application that runs on Cloud Run. You want to use live production traffic to test a new version of the application while you let the quality assurance team perform manual testing. You want to limit the potential impact of any issues while testing the new version, and you must be able to roll back to a previous version of the application if needed. How should you deploy the new version?
    Choose 2 answers
  • Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Exam Question 55

    Your company runs services by using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). The GKE clusters in the development environment run applications with verbose logging enabled. Developers view logs by using the kubect1 logs command and do not use Cloud Logging. Applications do not have a uniform logging structure defined. You need to minimize the costs associated with application logging while still collecting GKE operational logs.
    What should you do?