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Google Associate Cloud Engineer Online Training
The questions for Associate Cloud Engineer were last updated at Nov 23,2024.
- Exam Code: Associate Cloud Engineer
- Exam Name: Google Cloud Certified – Associate Cloud Engineer
- Certification Provider: Google
- Latest update: Nov 23,2024
You have a virtual machine that is currently configured with 2 vCPUs and 4 GB of memory. It is running out of memory. You want to upgrade the virtual machine to have 8 GB of memory.
What should you do?
- A . Rely on live migration to move the workload to a machine with more memory.
- B . Use gcloud to add metadata to the VM. Set the key to required-memory-size and the value to 8 GB.
- C . Stop the VM, change the machine type to n1-standard-8, and start the VM.
- D . Stop the VM, increase the memory to 8 GB, and start the VM.
You have production and test workloads that you want to deploy on Compute Engine. Production VMs need to be in a different subnet than the test VMs. All the VMs must be able to reach each other over internal IP without creating additional routes. You need to set up VPC and the 2 subnets.
Which configuration meets these requirements?
- A . Create a single custom VPC with 2 subnets. Create each subnet in a different region and with a different CIDR range.
- B . Create a single custom VPC with 2 subnets. Create each subnet in the same region and with the same CIDR range.
- C . Create 2 custom VPCs, each with a single subnet. Create each subnet is a different region and with a different CIDR range.
- D . Create 2 custom VPCs, each with a single subnet. Create each subnet in the same region and with the same CIDR range.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
You need to create an autoscaling managed instance group for an HTTPS web application. You want to make sure that unhealthy VMs are recreated.
What should you do?
- A . Create a health check on port 443 and use that when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- B . Select Multi-Zone instead of Single-Zone when creating the Managed Instance Group.
- C . In the Instance Template, add the label ‘health-check’.
- D . In the Instance Template, add a startup script that sends a heartbeat to the metadata server.
Assign the BigQuery dataViewer user role to the group.