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Alibaba ACA-CloudNative Exam - Topic 4 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for Alibaba's ACA-CloudNative exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 4
[All ACA-CloudNative Questions]

How do you collect application log data using Log Service?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C, D

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Geraldo
3 months ago
I prefer setting up log storage in each pod for better control.
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Stanford
3 months ago
Wait, can you really just use standard output? Sounds too simple!
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Vicki
4 months ago
I think it's more about configuring pod storage, though.
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Shawna
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's the easiest way!
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Cassandra
4 months ago
You can use Kubernetes standard output for logs.
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Madalyn
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused; I thought both options could be relevant, but I can't remember which one is specifically for Log Service.
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Domingo
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to set up log collection, and I feel like option A was the correct answer.
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Reyes
5 months ago
I remember something about storing logs in each pod, but I can't recall if that's the right approach for Log Service.
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Jenifer
5 months ago
I think we need to configure Kubernetes standard output in the Log Service console, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Buddy
5 months ago
Okay, I've got it. The purpose is to identify all instances of known malicious files or hashes and notify the affected users. That makes sense to me.
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Estrella
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key is understanding the differences between custom and standard fields. I'll need to pay close attention to the details in the answer choices.
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Scarlet
10 months ago
Option A sounds a bit too easy, but Option B might be overkill. I wonder if there's a middle ground that Log Service provides?
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Barney
8 months ago
That sounds like a good compromise. I'll look into using Logtail for collecting application log data.
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Lawrence
8 months ago
There is a middle ground! You can use Logtail to collect logs from different sources and send them to Log Service.
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Sabra
8 months ago
B) Configure where to store logs in each pod
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Marcelle
9 months ago
A) Configure Kubernetes standard output in Import Data by Log Service console
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Alecia
10 months ago
Haha, this is like asking how to use a blender without mentioning the 'on' button. Gotta love these exam questions!
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Virgie
8 months ago
Haha, this is like asking how to use a blender without mentioning the 'on' button. Gotta love these exam questions!
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Pa
8 months ago
B) Configure where to store logs in each pod
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Ashley
9 months ago
A) Configure Kubernetes standard output in Import Data by Log Service console
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Alida
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure either of these options fully addresses the question. Shouldn't we be looking at how Log Service actually collects the data, not just where it's stored?
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Alba
9 months ago
Yeah, that's a good point. Maybe we need to explore other options for collecting application log data.
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Gerald
9 months ago
I think we should focus on how Log Service actually collects the data.
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Glory
10 months ago
B) Configure where to store logs in each pod
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Charolette
10 months ago
A) Configure Kubernetes standard output in Import Data by Log Service console
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Karon
10 months ago
B seems like the way to go. Configuring the log storage per pod gives you more control, right? Although, I'm a little worried about the complexity...
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Alaine
9 months ago
True, it may add complexity but it's worth it for the control.
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Brinda
9 months ago
Yes, configuring log storage per pod gives more control.
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Emerson
9 months ago
B) Configure where to store logs in each pod
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Tequila
10 months ago
A) Configure Kubernetes standard output in Import Data by Log Service console
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Reita
10 months ago
Option A sounds good, but I wonder if it's really that simple. Surely there's more to it than just configuring Kubernetes output in the console?
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Melissa
9 months ago
B) You're right, there is more to it. You also need to configure where to store logs in each pod to effectively collect and manage the data.
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Rodney
10 months ago
A) Yes, it's actually quite simple. By configuring Kubernetes standard output in the Import Data by Log Service console, you can easily collect application log data.
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Latanya
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe option B is more efficient because it allows for customization of log storage.
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Anglea
11 months ago
I think option A is the correct way to collect application log data using Log Service.
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