Exam Associate Cloud Engineer
Exam Number: Associate Cloud Engineer | Length of test: 2 hours |
Exam Name: Associate Cloud Engineer | Number of questions in the actual exam: +50 |
Format: PDF, VPLUS | Passing Score: +70% |
Total Questions: 289
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Some new quesitons:
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Your web application is hosted on Cloud Run and needs to query a Cloud SOL database. Every morning during a traffic spike, you notice API quota errors in Cloud SOL logs. The project has already reached the maximum API quota. You want to make a configuration change to mitigate the issue. What should you do?
A. Modify the minimum number of Cloud Run instances.
B. Set a minimum concurrent requests environment variable for the application.
C. Modify the maximum number of Cloud Run instances.
D. Use traffic splitting.
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Your company is running a three-tier web application on virtual machines that use a MySQL database. You need to create an estimated total cost of cloud infrastructure to run this application on Google Cloud instances and Cloud SQL. What should you do?
A. Use the Google Cloud Pricing Calculator to determine the cost of every Google Cloud resource you expect to use. Use similar size instances for the web server, and use your current on-premises machines as a comparison for Cloud SQL.
B. Implement a similar architecture on Google Cloud, and run a reasonable load test on a smaller scale. Check the billing information, and calculate the estimated costs based on the real load your system usually handles.
C. Use the Google Cloud Pricing Calculator and select the Cloud Operations template to define your web application with as much detail as possible.
D. Create a Google spreadsheet with multiple Google Cloud resource combinations. On a separate sheet, import the current Google Cloud prices and use these prices for the calculations within formulas.
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You need to deploy a single stateless web application with a web interface and multiple endpoints. For security reasons, the web application must be reachable from an internal IP address from your company’s private VPC and on-premises network. You also need to update the web application multiple times per day with minimal effort and want to manage a minimal amount of cloud infrastructure. What should you do?
A. Deploy the web application on Google Kubernetes Engine standard edition with an internal ingress.
B. Deploy the web application on Cloud Run with Private Google Access configured
C. Deploy the web application to GKE Autopilot with Private Google Access configured
D. Deploy the web application on Cloud Run with Private Service Connect configured.
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Your application stores files on Cloud Storage by using the Standard Storage class. The application only requires access to files created in the last 30 days. You want to automatically save costs on files that are no longer accessed by the application. What should you do?
A. Create a retention policy on the storage bucket of 30 days, and lock the bucket by using a retention policy lock.
B. Enable object versioning on the storage bucket and add lifecycle rules to expire non-current versions after 30 days
C. Create an object lifecycle on the storage bucket to change the storage class to Archive Storage for objects with an age over 30 days.
D. Create a cron job in Cloud Scheduler to call a Cloud Functions instance every day to delete files older than 30 days.
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