You are hosting an application from Compute Engine virtual machines (VMs) in us`”central1`”a. You want to adjust your design to support the failure of a single Compute Engine zone, eliminate downtime, and minimize cost. What should you do?

QuestionsCategory: Google Associate Cloud EngineerYou are hosting an application from Compute Engine virtual machines (VMs) in us`”central1`”a. You want to adjust your design to support the failure of a single Compute Engine zone, eliminate downtime, and minimize cost. What should you do?
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You are hosting an application from Compute Engine virtual machines (VMs) in us`"central1`"a. You want to adjust your design to support the failure of a single
Compute Engine zone, eliminate downtime, and minimize cost. What should you do?

A. ג€" Create Compute Engine resources in usג€"central1ג€"b. ג€" Balance the load across both usג€"central1ג€"a and usג€"central1ג€"b.

B. ג€" Create a Managed Instance Group and specify usג€"central1ג€"a as the zone. ג€" Configure the Health Check with a short Health Interval.

C. ג€" Create an HTTP(S) Load Balancer. ג€" Create one or more global forwarding rules to direct traffic to your VMs.

D. ג€" Perform regular backups of your application. ג€" Create a Cloud Monitoring Alert and be notified if your application becomes unavailable. ג€" Restore from backups when notified.








 

Correct Answer: A

This question is in Google Associate Cloud Engineer Exam
For getting Google Associate Cloud Engineer Certificate

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