PCDEProfessional Cloud DevOps Engineer

Practice Exam 2

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  1. Question 1 of 5

    1-4Bootstrapping and maintaining a Google Cloud organization

    A team needs a constraint covering a resource field that Google ships no rule for. Which constraint type do they author and own themselves?

  2. Question 2 of 5

    2-1Building and implementing CI/CD pipelines, including continuous testing

    An engineer asks where rendered manifests live between a release being created and a promotion hours later. Where are they kept?

  3. Question 3 of 5

    3-2Applying site reliability engineering practices

    An engineer is asked to name a service level indicator for a request-serving API. Which of these qualifies?

  4. Question 4 of 5

    4-3Implementing observability practices and troubleshooting issues

    A team wants a noisy policy kept silent during a planned maintenance window. What does the product offer for that?

  5. Question 5 of 5

    5-1Optimizing performance and cost

    An engineer asks which profile types are captured at a single instant rather than over ten seconds. Which are they?

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What this exam covers

  • Bootstrapping and maintaining a Google Cloud organization10 questions / 20% of the exam
  • Building and implementing CI/CD pipelines, including continuous testing13 questions / 25% of the exam
  • Applying site reliability engineering practices9 questions / 18% of the exam
  • Implementing observability practices and troubleshooting issues12 questions / 25% of the exam
  • Optimizing performance and cost6 questions / 12% of the exam

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