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Google Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Exam - Topic 5 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 5
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You deploy a new release of an internal application during a weekend maintenance window when there is minimal user traffic. After the window ends, you learn that one of the new features isn't working as expected in the production environment. After an extended outage, you roll back the new release and deploy a fix. You want to modify your release process to reduce the mean time to recovery so you can avoid extended outages in the future. What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Tiera
4 months ago
Linting tools are nice, but they won't catch everything.
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German
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure blue/green is the best option? Seems risky!
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Lemuel
4 months ago
Automated tests should definitely be a must before any release.
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Denny
4 months ago
I think code reviews are essential too, can't skip that.
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Rodrigo
5 months ago
Blue/green deployment sounds like a solid plan!
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Fatima
5 months ago
I’m a bit uncertain about the linting tool; it seems useful for standards, but I’m not sure it would directly impact recovery time.
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Leonora
5 months ago
I practiced a question about CI servers and unit tests, and I feel like having those tests run on commit could definitely catch issues early.
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Blair
5 months ago
The blue/green deployment strategy sounds familiar; I think it could really help with minimizing downtime during releases.
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Demetra
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of peer reviews, but I'm not sure if that alone would help reduce recovery time.
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Royce
5 months ago
Okay, the question is asking about the process that receives the files on the Security Gateway side. Based on the information provided, I think the answer is B. CPD.
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Ben
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Isn't the 99% 10-day VaR the relevant figure here? How does the average VaR come into play?
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