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Q1.

As a cloud engineer, you are responsible for managing a Kubernetes cluster on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) platform for your organization. You are looking for ways to ensure reliable operations of Kubernetes at scale while minimizing the operational overhead of managing the worker node infrastructure. Which cluster option is the best fit for your requirement?

Answer: A


See the explanation below.

The cluster option that is the best fit for ensuring reliable operations of Kubernetes at scale while minimizing the operational overhead of managing the worker node infrastructure is using OCI OKE virtual nodes to eliminate worker node infrastructure management. OKE is a fully managed service that allows you to run and manage your Kubernetes cluster on OCI. A Kubernetes cluster consists of a control plane and a set of worker nodes that run your containerized applications. OKE provides a highly available and secure control plane that is managed by Oracle, while you are responsible for managing the worker node infrastructure. However, OKE also supports virtual nodes, which are serverless compute resources that are automatically provisioned and scaled by OCI based on your application workload demands. Virtual nodes eliminate the need for managing worker node infrastructure, such as security patches, updates, scaling, etc. Virtual nodes also offer a serverless Kubernetes experience, where you can focus on developing and deploying your applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. Verified Reference: [Container Engine for Kubernetes - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Developer Tools], [Virtual Nodes - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes]


Q2.

As a small company that wants to adopt a DevOps framework and a consumption-based pricing model, which Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service can be used as a target deployment environment, providing features like automated rollouts and rollbacks, self-healing of failed containers, and configuration management, without the overhead of managing security patches and scaling?

Answer: E


See the explanation below.

The OCI service that can be used as a target deployment environment for adopting a DevOps framework and a consumption-based pricing model, while providing features like automated rollouts and rollbacks, self-healing of failed containers, and configuration management, without the overhead of managing security patches and scaling, is OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) with virtual nodes. OKE is a fully managed service that allows you to run and manage your containerized applications on OCI using Kubernetes, an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. OKE provides features such as automated rollouts and rollbacks, self-healing of failed containers, configuration management, service discovery, load balancing, etc. OKE also supports virtual nodes, which are serverless compute resources that are automatically provisioned and scaled by OCI based on your application workload demands. Virtual nodes eliminate the need for managing worker node infrastructure, such as security patches, updates, scaling, etc. Virtual nodes also offer a consumption-based pricing model, where you only pay for the resources you consume when your containers are running. Verified Reference: [Container Engine for Kubernetes - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Developer Tools], [Virtual Nodes - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes]


Q3.

A fresher joined a company who made a mistake while ding yaria: to build_spec.yaml file. As a consequence, build pipelines started failing. What is the root cause for this error commited by the fresher? (Choose the best answer.)

Answer: D


See the explanation below.

The root cause for the error committed by the fresher is that the expected input/exported variable of a build is not persistent throughout multiple pipelines. This means that the value set for a variable in one pipeline is not carried over to subsequent pipelines, leading to failures in the build pipelines.


Q4.

You're working with Docker images and containers, and you need to get rid of an image that's no longer needed. However, when you use the command to remove the image, you get the following error: # docker rmi d1230455e12 Error response from daemon: conflict: un-able to delete d1230455e12 must be forced image is being used by stopped container of1262bd1285 Which steps would you take to delete the specified image?

Answer: D


See the explanation below.

The steps that you would take to delete the specified image are:

To determine which container is using the image, use the ''docker ps -a'' command. This command will list all the containers in your system, including their ID, image name, status, etc. You can look for the container that has the image name d123f4e55e12 in its output.

To delete the container, use the 'docker rm 0f1262bd1285' command. This command will remove the container with the ID 0f1262bd1285 from your system. You can also use the -f flag to force remove the container if it is running or paused.

To delete the docker image, use the 'docker rmi d123f4e55e12' command. This command will remove the image with the ID d123f4e55e12 from your system. You can also use the -f flag to force remove the image if it is being used by another container. Verified Reference: [docker ps - Docker Documentation], [docker rm - Docker Documentation], [docker rmi - Docker Documentation]


Q5.

As a developer working on a software project to be deployed on OKE, you have created a Helm chart for your application. You want to deploy the chart using OCI DevOps service. Which statement is true about deploying a Helm Chart using OCI DevOps service?

Answer: B


See the explanation below.

The statement that is false about deployment pipeline in OCI DevOps is that using deployment pipeline, you can deploy artifacts to Kubernetes cluster, Instance Group, and OCI Compute Instances. This statement is false because using deployment pipeline, you can deploy artifacts to Kubernetes cluster and Instance Group, but not to OCI Compute Instances. A deployment pipeline is a component of OCI DevOps service that allows you to automate the deployment of your artifacts to various target environments. A target environment is a destination where you want to deploy your artifact, such as a Kubernetes cluster or an Instance Group. An Instance Group is a group of compute instances that share the same configuration and are managed as a single unit. However, OCI DevOps service does not support deploying artifacts directly to individual OCI Compute Instances. Verified Reference: [Deployment Pipelines - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DevOps], [Target Environments - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DevOps], [Instance Groups - Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DevOps]


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