Your team has created an application that is hosted on a Google Kubemetes Engine (GKE) cluster. You need to connect the application to a legacy REST service that is deployed in two GKE clusters in two different regions. You want to connect your application to the legacy service in a way that is resilient and requires the fewest number of steps. You also want to be able to run probe-based health checks on the legacy service on a separate port. How should you set up the connection? (Choose two.)

QuestionsCategory: Google Professional Cloud DeveloperYour team has created an application that is hosted on a Google Kubemetes Engine (GKE) cluster. You need to connect the application to a legacy REST service that is deployed in two GKE clusters in two different regions. You want to connect your application to the legacy service in a way that is resilient and requires the fewest number of steps. You also want to be able to run probe-based health checks on the legacy service on a separate port. How should you set up the connection? (Choose two.)
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Your team has created an application that is hosted on a Google Kubemetes Engine (GKE) cluster. You need to connect the application to a legacy REST service that is deployed in two GKE clusters in two different regions. You want to connect your application to the legacy service in a way that is resilient and requires the fewest number of steps. You also want to be able to run probe-based health checks on the legacy service on a separate port. How should you set up the connection? (Choose two.)

A. Use Traffic Director with a sidecar proxy to connect the application to the service.

B. Set up a proxyless Traffic Director configuration for the application.

C. Configure the legacy service's firewall to allow health checks originating from the sidecar proxy.

D. Configure the legacy service's firewall to allow health checks originating from the application.

E. Configure the legacy service's firewall to allow health checks originating from the Traffic Director control plane.






 

Correct Answer: AC

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

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