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Google Associate Cloud Engineer Exam - Topic 2 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Associate Cloud Engineer exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 2
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Your existing application running in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) consists of multiple pods running on four GKE n1--standard--2 nodes. You need to deploy additional pods requiring n2--highmem--16 nodes without any downtime. What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Otis
4 months ago
D sounds complicated, just stick with B!
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Sheron
4 months ago
Wait, can you really just switch node types like that?
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Lacey
4 months ago
C seems risky, why create a whole new cluster?
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Erinn
4 months ago
Agreed, B makes the most sense here.
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Tambra
5 months ago
B is the way to go! New node pool is perfect for this.
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Audry
5 months ago
I feel like option C is too drastic. We should just add a new node pool instead of creating a whole new cluster, right?
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Sharen
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to redeploy pods, but I can't recall if creating a new cluster is necessary.
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Dorian
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about upgrading clusters. Could option A work here too?
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Dana
5 months ago
I think option B sounds right since we need to create a new node pool for the different machine type without downtime.
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Marsha
5 months ago
Okay, let me see... If a sys_popup view isn't configured, it should default to something. I'll have to weigh the options carefully.
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Lavonna
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the advantages of having a documented vulnerability exception process. I think the key is understanding how that documentation can help with translating the process into a Flow or Workflow.
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Casandra
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward risk management question. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Nettie
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think I'll try the Ascending button to get the incomplete records at the top.
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