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Your company is planning a large marketing event for an online retailer during the holiday shopping season. You are expecting your web application to receive a large volume of traffic in a short period. You need to prepare your application for potential failures during the event. What should you do? (Choose two.)

  • A. Configure Anthos Service Mesh on the application to identify issues on the topology map.
  • B. Ensure that relevant system metrics are being captured with Cloud Monitoring, and create alerts at levels of interest.
  • C. Review your increased capacity requirements and plan for the required quota management.
  • D. Monitor latency of your services for average percentile latency.
  • E. Create alerts in Cloud Monitoring for all common failures that your application experiences.
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alpha_canary
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BC
Why? B: Monitoring system metrics and setting up alerts can help you detect and respond to issues quickly, minimizing potential downtime during periods of high traffic. C: Reviewing your capacity requirements and planning for quota management ensures that your application has the necessary resources to handle the expected increase in traffic. Not. A: While Anthos Service Mesh can provide valuable insights into service interactions, it's not directly related to preparing for potential failures during high-traffic events. Also, it's not mentioned which tool we are using, so anthos might not even be used. D: While monitoring latency is important for understanding service performance, it doesn't directly help prepare for potential failures during high-traffic events. E: Creating alerts for all common failures could result in alert fatigue.
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xhilmi
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BC
Choose B & C. B. Capturing system metrics with Cloud Monitoring allows you to monitor the health and performance of your application. Creating alerts based on these metrics enables proactive detection and quick response to anomalies or issues, ensuring the reliability of your application during the expected surge in traffic. C. Anticipating the increased capacity requirements during the event is crucial. Proper capacity planning, including scaling resources and managing quotas, ensures that your infrastructure can handle the high volume of traffic, preventing potential failures such as service degradation or outages.
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nqthien041292
11 months ago
Selected Answer: BC
Vote BC
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Billbalaji
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BE
Creating alerts for failures is important
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mshafa
12 months ago
Selected Answer: BC
Come up to these options by skipping other options.
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lelele2023
12 months ago
Selected Answer: BC
Having proper metrics plus alerts, also prepare for resource quota
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