Which is the smalled unit of Kubernetes architecture?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The smallest unit of Kubernetes architecture is a Pod. A Pod is a logical grouping of one or more containers that are deployed together on the same host and share the same network namespace, storage, and other resources. It represents the smallest deployable unit in Kubernetes and is used to encapsulate and manage one or more closely related containers. Containers within a Pod are scheduled and deployed together, allowing them to communicate and share resources efficiently.
Question 2
When developing microservices, each one can be developed in the language of choice. Which term describes this type of development? (Choose the best answer.)
Correct Answer: C
Explanation The term that describes developing microservices in different languages of choice is "Polyglot." In a polyglot architecture, each microservice is developed using the most appropriate programming language or technology stack for its specific requirements. This approach allows developers to leverage the strengths of different languages and frameworks, enabling them to use the most suitable tool for each microservice while still maintaining interoperability between services.
Question 3
(CHK_4>2) Which TWO statements are NOT valid regarding the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Streaming service? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: A,B
Explanation The two statements that are NOT valid regarding the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Streaming service are: A stream can be configured with either a public or a private endpoint with support for customer managed encryption keys. This statement is not valid because the OCI Streaming service currently supports only private endpoints. Customer managed encryption keys are not currently supported for OCI Streaming. OCI Streaming can support up to 2,000 requests per second to each partition. This statement is not valid because the throughput of a stream is not defined by the partition in terms of requests per second. The throughput of a stream is defined in terms of data input and output rates. Each partition provides 1 MB/sec data input and 2 MB/sec data output, but it does not correspond to a specific number of requests per second. The other statements are valid: OCI Streaming stores all data for 24 hours by default, but that can be extended up to 7 days. Although OCI Streaming automatically encrypts all data while in transit, it is the developer's responsibility to encrypt data at rest, if needed.
Question 4
Which THREE are valid statements regarding the OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) service? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Explanation The valid statements regarding the OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) service are: OKE automatically creates and configures new network resources for the new cluster. When creating a new OKE cluster, the service automatically provisions and configures the necessary network resources, such as VCNs, subnets, route tables, security lists, and load balancers, to support the cluster. Your tenancy must have sufficient quota on different types of resources. Before creating an OKE cluster, you need to ensure that your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy has sufficient quota for the required resources, such as compute instances, block storage, networking resources, and load balancers. You must have access to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy. To use the OKE service, you need to have access to an OCI tenancy. This means you must have a valid OCI account and the necessary permissions to create and manage resources within the tenancy. Thefollowing statements are not valid: OKE cannot use existing network resources for the creation of a new cluster. OKE creates new network resources specifically for the cluster, and it does not support using existing network resources. There is a limit of three clusters within each region, but there is no limit on the number of nodes and pods you can create within each cluster. This statement is incorrect. There is no specific limit on the number of clusters you can create within a region in OKE. However, there may be certain limits or quotas on resources that can impact the number of clusters you can create.
Question 5
Which command is used to get a Docker image from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry (OCIR) to the clientmachine?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation To pull a Docker image from OCI Registry to the client machine, you need to use the docker pull command with the following syntax1: docker pull <region-key>.ocir.io/<tenancy-namespace>/<repo-name>:<tag> where: * <region-key> is the key for the OCI Registry region you're using. For example, iad. See Availability by Region1. * ocir.io is the OCI Registry name. * <tenancy-namespace> is the auto-generated Object Storage namespace string of the tenancy that owns the repository from which you want to pull the image (as shown on the Tenancy Information page)1. * <repo-name> is the name of the repository that contains the image you want to pull. * <tag> is the tag of the image you want to pull.