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Question 178 - Cloud Digital Leader discussion

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Your customer's IT team is in the process of modernizing their customer-facing applications. They've witnessed others getting good results from employing microservices, and they're keen to adopt it themselves. The first application that they are modernizing has about 5 different sub-parts, which they have identified will be the services. They also identify that each of them has different scale requirements - some services like user login are less frequently used while others like transac-tions are heavily used. What technical strategy would you recommend for them?

A.
Containerize the services and orchestrate them with Google Kubernetes Engine.
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A.
Containerize the services and orchestrate them with Google Kubernetes Engine.
B.
Retain the original application in Compute Engine and scale it as needed using Managed Instance Groups.
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B.
Retain the original application in Compute Engine and scale it as needed using Managed Instance Groups.
C.
Retain the original application as a backup and also for separately scaling the ser-vices, create new application binaries.
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C.
Retain the original application as a backup and also for separately scaling the ser-vices, create new application binaries.
D.
Retain the original application in Compute Engine and scale it as needed using Unmanaged Instance Groups.
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D.
Retain the original application in Compute Engine and scale it as needed using Unmanaged Instance Groups.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Containers and Kubernetes are ideal for the kind of requirement mentioned here - separate microservices that need to scale independently.

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Google infrastructure. The GKE environment consists of multiple machines (specifically, Compute Engine instances) grouped together to form a cluster.

Reference link- https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/kubernetes-engineoverview

asked 18/09/2024
Sergio Quintero Angel
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