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Google Professional-Cloud-Developer Exam Overview :

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: denver
Question 36

You are developing an application that reads credit card data from a Pub/Sub subscription. You have written code and completed unit testing. You need to test the Pub/Sub integration before deploying to Google Cloud. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create a service to publish messages, and deploy the Pub/Sub emulator. Generate random content in the publishing service, and publish to the emulator.

B.

Create a service to publish messages to your application. Collect the messages from Pub/Sub in production, and replay them through the publishing service.

C.

Create a service to publish messages, and deploy the Pub/Sub emulator. Collect the messages from Pub/Sub in production, and publish them to the emulator.

D.

Create a service to publish messages, and deploy the Pub/Sub emulator. Publish a standard set of testing messages from the publishing service to the emulator.

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Question 37

You are developing an internal application that will allow employees to organize community events within your company. You deployed your application on a single Compute Engine instance. Your company uses Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), and you need to ensure that the company employees can authenticate to the application from anywhere. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Add a public IP address to your instance, and restrict access to the instance using firewall rules. Allow your company’s proxy as the only source IP address.

B.

Add an HTTP(S) load balancer in front of the instance, and set up Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP). Configure the IAP settings to allow your company domain to access the website.

C.

Set up a VPN tunnel between your company network and your instance’s VPC location on Google Cloud. Configure the required firewall rules and routing information to both the on-premises and Google Cloud networks.

D.

Add a public IP address to your instance, and allow traffic from the internet. Generate a random hash, and create a subdomain that includes this hash and points to your instance. Distribute this DNS address to your company’s employees.

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Question 38

One of your deployed applications in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is having intermittent performance issues. Your team uses a third-party logging solution. You want to install this solution on each node in your GKE cluster so you can view the logs. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Deploy the third-party solution as a DaemonSet

B.

Modify your container image to include the monitoring software

C.

Use SSH to connect to the GKE node, and install the software manually

D.

Deploy the third-party solution using Terraform and deploy the logging Pod as a Kubernetes Deployment

Discussion
Question 39

You are using Cloud Build to build a Docker image. You need to modify the build to execute unit and run

integration tests. When there is a failure, you want the build history to clearly display the stage at which the

build failed.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Add RUN commands in the Dockerfile to execute unit and integration tests.

B.

Create a Cloud Build build config file with a single build step to compile unit and integration tests.

C.

Create a Cloud Build build config file that will spawn a separate cloud build pipeline for unit and integration

tests.

D.

Create a Cloud Build build config file with separate cloud builder steps to compile and execute unit and

integration tests.

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