Google Cloud Fundamentals for AWS Professionals
Quiz Answers Week 7
Developing, Deploying, and Monitoring in the Cloud
Question 1)
Why might a GCP customer choose to use Cloud Source Repositories?
- They want to host and manage their own git instance, and they don't want to integrate with IAM permissions.
- They don't want to host their own git instance, and they want to integrate with IAM permissions.
- They want to host and manage their own git instance, and they want to integrate with IAM permissions.
- They don't want to host their own git instance, and they don't want to integrate with IAM permissions.
Question 2)
Why might a GCP customer choose to use Cloud Functions?
- Their application contains event-driven code that they don't want to have to provision compute resources for.
- Their application has a legacy monolithic structure that they want to break apart into microservices with little developer effort.
- Cloud Functions is the primary way to run Node.js applications in GCP.
- Cloud Functions is a free service for hosting compute operations.
Question 3)
Why might a GCP customer choose to use Deployment Manager?
- Deployment Manager is an infrastructure management system for Kubernetes pods.
- Deployment Manager enforces maximum resource utilization and spending limits on your GCP resources.
- Deployment Manager is a version control system for your GCP infrastructure layout.
- Deployment Manager is an infrastructure management system for GCP resources.
Question 4)
You want to define alerts on your GCP resources, such as when health checks fail. Which is the best GCP product to use?
- Stackdriver Trace
- Stackdriver Monitoring
- Cloud Functions
- Stackdriver Debugger
- Deployment Manager
Question 5)
Which statements are true about Stackdriver Logging? Choose all that are true (2 statements)
- Stackdriver Logging requires the use of a third-party monitoring agent.
- Stackdriver Logging lets you view logs from your applications, and filter and search on them.
- Stackdriver Logging lets you define uptime checks.
- Stackdriver Logging requires that you store your logs in BigQuery or Cloud Storage.
- Stackdriver Logging lets you define metrics based on your logs.
Google Cloud Fundamentals for AWS Professionals
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