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Google Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Exam - Topic 11 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 11
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You need to introduce postmortems into your organization during the holiday shopping season. You are expecting your web application to receive a large volume of traffic in a short period. You need to prepare your application for potential failures during the event What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Dewitt
4 months ago
D is essential for monitoring, but I’d prioritize B first.
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Felicitas
4 months ago
Wait, do we really need to configure Anthos? Seems overkill.
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Daniel
4 months ago
C is a good choice, but I'm not sure about E.
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Jerilyn
4 months ago
I think A is important too, but B is a must.
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Bettye
4 months ago
Definitely B and D! Capacity planning is key.
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France
5 months ago
Capturing system metrics sounds familiar, but I wonder if it’s more important than planning for increased capacity. I’m torn between those two.
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Mindy
5 months ago
I feel like creating alerts for common failures is something we practiced in class, but I can't recall if it was emphasized enough for this scenario.
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Becky
5 months ago
I think reviewing capacity requirements is crucial, especially during peak times like the holidays. That seems like a solid option.
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Roy
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of monitoring latency, but I'm not sure if it's the best choice here.
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Olga
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this question. Monitoring latency, planning for capacity, and setting up alerts should cover the main bases.
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Jacquline
5 months ago
Reviewing the increased capacity requirements and planning for quota management is key. I'll make sure to include that in my approach.
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Cherrie
5 months ago
Capturing relevant system metrics and creating alerts sounds like a solid strategy. I'll make sure to cover that in my response.
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Kimberely
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the Anthos Service Mesh option. I'll need to research that more to understand if it's relevant here.
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Stevie
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I'd focus on monitoring latency and capacity planning to prepare for the holiday traffic spike.
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Lonny
6 months ago
No problem, I've done this kind of thing before. I'll just set up the /28 IPv4 subnet and the /64 IPv6 subnet as specified, making sure the routers have the right host addresses.
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Annita
6 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of the question. It mentions that the TCP header is the first 24 bytes of a TCP segment, but the answer choices are in bits. I'll need to double-check the units to make sure I'm selecting the right answer.
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Malcolm
6 months ago
I think we learned about customizing reports, but I'm not entirely sure how to limit the results by subnet.
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Thaddeus
6 months ago
I remember CRM really helps improve sales by tracking leads and customer interactions, but I'm not sure about the other areas.
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Kate
2 years ago
That makes sense, we need to be prepared for the high volume of traffic.
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Loise
2 years ago
We should also review our increased capacity requirements and plan for quota management.
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Audra
2 years ago
I agree with Kate, that's important to ensure smooth operation.
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Kate
2 years ago
I think we should monitor latency of our services for average percentile latency.
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Lon
2 years ago
Yeah, no kidding. And imagine trying to troubleshoot issues in the middle of the holiday rush without any visibility into what's going on. That would be a nightmare!
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Remedios
2 years ago
D) Ensure that relevant system metrics are being captured with Cloud Monitoring and create alerts at levels of interest.
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Christiane
2 years ago
A) Monitor latency of your services for average percentile latency.
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Nettie
2 years ago
Haha, I can just imagine the chaos if we don't have proper monitoring and alerting set up. The users are going to be swarming the website like a horde of angry bees if it starts crashing!
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Sharee
2 years ago
I agree, the question is focused on preparing the application for potential failures during the holiday shopping season. Answers B and D seem like the most relevant ones to me - we need to review capacity requirements and set up monitoring and alerts for the important system metrics.
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Misty
2 years ago
This question is definitely trying to assess our understanding of monitoring and alerting for a high-traffic web application. I think the key is to identify the critical metrics and set up appropriate alerts to catch any issues early on.
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