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Exam Name: Google Certified Professional - Cloud Developer
Exam Code: Professional-Cloud-Developer Dumps
Vendor: Google Certification: Cloud Developer
Questions: 265 Q&A's Shared By: armaan
Question 8

You are monitoring a web application that is written in Go and deployed in Google Kubernetes Engine. You notice an increase in CPU and memory utilization. You need to determine which source code is consuming the most CPU and memory resources. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Download, install, and start the Snapshot Debugger agent in your VM. Take debug snapshots of the functions that take the longest time. Review the call stack frame, and identify the local variables at that level in the stack.

B.

Import the Cloud Profiler package into your application, and initialize the Profiler agent. Review the generated flame graph in the Google Cloud console to identify time-intensive functions.

C.

Import OpenTelemetry and Trace export packages into your application, and create the trace provider.

Review the latency data for your application on the Trace overview page, and identify where bottlenecks are occurring.

D.

Create a Cloud Logging query that gathers the web application's logs. Write a Python script that calculates the difference between the timestamps from the beginning and the end of the application's longest functions to identity time-intensive functions.

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Question 9

You made a typo in a low-level Linux configuration file that prevents your Compute Engine instance from booting to a normal run level. You just created the Compute Engine instance today and have done no other maintenance on it, other than tweaking files. How should you correct this error?

Options:

A.

Download the file using scp, change the file, and then upload the modified version

B.

Configure and log in to the Compute Engine instance through SSH, and change the file

C.

Configure and log in to the Compute Engine instance through the serial port, and change the file

D.

Configure and log in to the Compute Engine instance using a remote desktop client, and change the file

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Question 10

Your team is developing a Cloud Function triggered by Cloud Storage Events. You want to accelerate testing and development of your Cloud Function while following Google-recommended best practices. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Install the Functions Frameworks library, and configure the Cloud Function on localhost. Make a copy of the function, and make edits to the new version Test the new version using cur1.

B.

Make a copy of the Cloud Function, and rewrite the code to be HTTP-triggered Edit and test the new version

by triggering the HTTP endpoint. Send mock requests to the new function to evaluate the functionality.

C.

Make a copy of the Cloud Function in the Google Cloud Console Use the Cloud console's in-line editor to

make source code changes to the new function Modify your web application to call the new function and test the new version in production.

D.

Create a new Cloud Function that is triggered when Cloud Audit Logs detects the

cloudfunctions. functions. sourceCodeSet operation in the original Cloud Function Send mock

requests to the new function to evaluate the functionality.

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Question 11

You have a web application that publishes messages to Pub/Sub. You plan to build new versions of the application locally and need to quickly test Pub/Sub integration tor each new build. How should you configure local testing?

Options:

A.

Run the gclcud config set api_endpoint_overrides/pubsub https: / 'pubsubemulator.googleapi3.com. coin/ command to change the Pub/Sub endpoint prior to starting the application

B.

In the Google Cloud console, navigate to the API Library and enable the Pub/Sub API When developing locally, configure your application to call pubsub.googleapis com

C.

Install Cloud Code on the integrated development environment (IDE) Navigate to Cloud APIs, and enable Pub/Sub against a valid Google Project ID. When developing locally, configure your application to call pubsub.googleapis com

D.

Install the Pub/Sub emulator using gcloud and start the emulator with a valid Google Project ID. When developing locally, configure your application to use the local emulator by exporting the fuhsub emulator Host variable

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