You are developing your microservices application on Google Kubernetes Engine. During testing, you want to validate the behavior of your application in case a specific microservice should suddenly crash. What should you do?

QuestionsCategory: Google Professional Cloud ArchitectYou are developing your microservices application on Google Kubernetes Engine. During testing, you want to validate the behavior of your application in case a specific microservice should suddenly crash. What should you do?
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You are developing your microservices application on Google Kubernetes Engine. During testing, you want to validate the behavior of your application in case a specific microservice should suddenly crash. What should you do?

A. Add a taint to one of the nodes of the Kubernetes cluster. For the specific microservice, configure a pod anti-affinity label that has the name of the tainted node as a value.

B. Use Istio's fault injection on the particular microservice whose faulty behavior you want to simulate.

C. Destroy one of the nodes of the Kubernetes cluster to observe the behavior.

D. Configure Istio's traffic management features to steer the traffic away from a crashing microservice.








 

Suggested Answer: C

This question is in Google Professional Cloud Architect Exam
For getting Google Professional Cloud Architect Certificate

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