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Google Exam Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Topic 8 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 8
[All Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Questions]

You are reviewing your deployment pipeline in Google Cloud Deploy You must reduce toil in the pipeline and you want to minimize the amount of time it takes to complete an end-to-end deployment What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A, E

The best options for reducing toil in the pipeline and minimizing the amount of time it takes to complete an end-to-end deployment are to create a trigger to notify the required team to complete the next step when manual intervention is required and to automate promotion approvals from the development environment to the test environment. A trigger is a resource that initiates a deployment when an event occurs, such as a code change, a schedule, or a manual request. You can create a trigger to notify the required team to complete the next step when manual intervention is required by using Cloud Build or Cloud Functions. This way, you can reduce the waiting time and human errors in the pipeline. A promotion approval is a process that allows you to approve or reject a deployment from one environment to another, such as from development to test. You can automate promotion approvals from the development environment to the test environment by using Google Cloud Deploy or Cloud Build. This way, you can speed up the deployment process and avoid manual steps.


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Verdell
5 days ago
Definitely go for C and E! Automation is key.
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Merlyn
12 days ago
I practiced a similar question where automating approvals was key. I think E and C could be the right choices here to streamline the process.
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Anjelica
17 days ago
I feel like creating a trigger for notifications could be useful, but I’m not sure if it really reduces toil. It might just shift the workload.
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Sylvie
23 days ago
I'm not entirely sure about dividing tasks into smaller ones. It seems like it could help, but wouldn't that just add more steps?
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Kenda
28 days ago
I remember we discussed how automation can really help reduce manual steps in the pipeline. I think option E makes sense for that.
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Christene
29 days ago
Adding more engineers to finish the manual steps? That doesn't seem like the right approach here. We want to reduce toil and manual intervention, not add more people to the process. I think I'll go with "Create a trigger" and "Divide the automation steps" - those seem like the most effective ways to optimize the deployment pipeline.
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Daron
29 days ago
Okay, I've got a plan. I'm going to choose "Create a trigger to notify the required team" and "Divide the automation steps into smaller tasks." Automating the manual steps as much as possible and breaking things down into more manageable pieces should help streamline the deployment pipeline.
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Alecia
30 days ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. There are a few options presented, but I'm not sure which two would be the most effective at reducing toil and minimizing deployment time. I'll need to think through the pros and cons of each approach carefully.
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Lizbeth
1 months ago
This question seems straightforward - I think the key is to identify ways to reduce manual intervention and make the deployment process more automated. Creating a trigger to notify the team and dividing the automation steps into smaller tasks both sound like good strategies to try.
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Maia
1 months ago
Automating the creation of the deployment pipeline using a script seems like a smart move. And automating the promotion approvals could also save time. I'm leaning towards those two options, but I'll need to double-check the details to make sure they're the best fit for this scenario.
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Pamella
1 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is B. The certificate-manager CLI utility is the right tool for generating certificate signing requests in a vSphere environment.
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Katy
1 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different conditions that could prevent Data Discovery from detecting the remote servers.
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Avery
1 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know the 7750 SR supports different OSPF network types, but I can't recall the specific ones off the top of my head. I'll have to make an educated guess.
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Billy
1 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The report that lists visited domains is generated using the "websites" information within Cisco Advanced Web Security Reporting. That's got to be the right answer.
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Ernestine
2 years ago
Haha, yeah, adding more engineers sounds like a recipe for disaster. We don't need more cooks in the kitchen, just some good automation tools. B and C get my vote as well.
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Fletcher
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about adding more engineers to finish the manual steps, that seems like it could just add more complexity. I like the idea of automating the approval process too, but I think B and C are the best options here.
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Carissa
2 years ago
I agree, Cordie. I think B and C are the way to go. Automating as much as possible will definitely save us time and effort in the long run. Plus, smaller tasks are easier to manage and troubleshoot if something goes wrong.
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Cordie
2 years ago
This is a tricky one. We want to reduce toil and minimize the time for the deployment, so options like automating manual steps and breaking down the tasks seem like the way to go. I'm leaning towards B and C - dividing the automation steps into smaller tasks and using a script to automate the pipeline creation.
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