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Scaling a Cloud Dataproc cluster typically involves ____.

A.
increasing or decreasing the number of worker nodes
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A.
increasing or decreasing the number of worker nodes
B.
increasing or decreasing the number of master nodes
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B.
increasing or decreasing the number of master nodes
C.
moving memory to run more applications on a single node
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C.
moving memory to run more applications on a single node
D.
deleting applications from unused nodes periodically
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D.
deleting applications from unused nodes periodically
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

After creating a Cloud Dataproc cluster, you can scale the cluster by increasing or decreasing the number of worker nodes in the cluster at any time, even when jobs are running on the cluster. Cloud Dataproc clusters are typically scaled to:

1) increase the number of workers to make a job run faster

2) decrease the number of workers to save money

3) increase the number of nodes to expand available Hadoop Distributed Filesystem (HDFS) storage

Reference: https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/scaling-clusters

asked 18/09/2024
Bianca Duizer
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