Practice Exam 2
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Question 1 of 5
1-1Designing and planning a cloud solution architectureThe EHR Healthcare team is setting the availability design target for the customer-facing systems that hospitals and insurance providers reach. What floor does the stated business requirement put on those systems?
Question 2 of 5
2-5Managing and provisioning a cloud solution infrastructureAn engineer compares what follows AutoML training with what follows custom training before either model can serve. Which step do custom trained models need that AutoML models do not?
Question 3 of 5
3-1Designing for security and complianceA team asks whether federating GKE workloads obliges them to run an external identity provider. What does GKE do about the pool and its provider?
Question 4 of 5
4-1Analyzing and optimizing technical and business processesA service deployed on Cloud Run carries no tracing code, yet latency data appears in Trace anyway. What accounts for that?
Question 5 of 5
5-2Managing implementationA developer on the team runs a Python application on a workstation that calls a Cloud Client Library and needs local credentials for it. Which authorization command covers that case?
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The other 45 questions are the rest of this form: same 120 minute clock, same 750 cut score, and the same explanation on every question, which is never behind the wall. Practice Exam 2 of 2 on Cloud Architect.
What this exam covers
- Designing and planning a cloud solution architecture13 questions / 25% of the exam
- Managing and provisioning a cloud solution infrastructure9 questions / 17.5% of the exam
- Designing for security and compliance9 questions / 17.5% of the exam
- Analyzing and optimizing technical and business processes7 questions / 15% of the exam
- Managing implementation6 questions / 12.5% of the exam
- Ensuring solution and operations excellence6 questions / 12.5% of the exam
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