Question 211

For this question, refer to the Dress4Win case study.
As part of Dress4Win's plans to migrate to the cloud, they want to be able to set up a managed logging and monitoring system so they can handle spikes in their traffic load.
They want to ensure that:
* The infrastructure can be notified when it needs to scale up and down to handle the ebb and flow of usage throughout the day
* Their administrators are notified automatically when their application reports errors.
* They can filter their aggregated logs down in order to debug one piece of the application across many hosts Which Google StackDriver features should they use?
  • Question 212

    Your company has an application deployed on Anthos clusters (formerly Anthos GKE) that is running multiple microservices. The cluster has both Anthos Service Mesh and Anthos Config Management configured. End users inform you that the application is responding very slowly. You want to identify the microservice that is causing the delay. What should you do?
  • Question 213

    Your company has decided to build a backup replica of their on-premises user authentication PostgreSQL database on Google Cloud Platform. The database is 4 TB, and large updates are frequent. Replication requires private address space communication. Which networking approach should you use?
  • Question 214

    Mountkirk Games needs to create a repeatable and configurable mechanism for deploying isolated
    application environments. Developers and testers can access each other's environments and resources,
    but they cannot access staging or production resources. The staging environment needs access to some
    services from production.
    What should you do to isolate development environments from staging and production?
  • Question 215

    For this question, refer to the Mountkirk Games case study.
    Mountkirk Games has deployed their new backend on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). You want to create a thorough testing process for new versions of the backend before they are released to the public. You want the testing environment to scale in an economical way. How should you design the process?