You create a new Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster and want to make sure that it always runs a supported and stable version of Kubernetes. What should you do?
A.
Enable the Node Auto-Repair feature for your GKE cluster.
B.
Enable the Node Auto-Upgrades feature for your GKE cluster.
C.
Select the latest available cluster version for your GKE cluster.
D.
Select ג€Container-Optimized OS (cos)ג€ as a node image for your GKE cluster.
"Creating or upgrading a cluster by specifying the version as <latest> does not provide automatic upgrades. Enable automatic node upgrades to ensure that the nodes in your cluster up to date with the latest stable version." --source: https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/versioning-and-upgrades
-Correct answer: B
Answer B is correct. Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) supports multiple versions of Kubernetes, and new versions are regularly released. To ensure that your GKE cluster runs a supported and stable version of Kubernetes, it is recommended to enable the Node Auto-Upgrades feature. This feature automatically upgrades the Kubernetes version of each node in the cluster to the latest stable version.
Answer A, enabling the Node Auto-Repair feature, is focused on repairing or replacing nodes in case they become unresponsive, but it doesn't address the need for running a supported and stable version of Kubernetes.
Answer C, selecting the latest available cluster version, may not always be the best option as new versions may have bugs or issues that have not yet been identified.
Answer D, selecting Container-Optimized OS (cos) as a node image, is focused on using a lightweight and secure operating system optimized for running containers, but it doesn't address the need for running a supported and stable version of Kubernetes.
B is correct.
Creating or upgrading a cluster by specifying the version as latest does not provide automatic upgrades. Enable node auto-upgrades to ensure that the nodes in your cluster are up-to-date with the latest stable version.
Node auto-upgrades help you keep the nodes in your cluster up-to-date with the cluster control plane version when your control plane is updated on your behalf. When you create a new cluster or node pool with Google Cloud console or the gcloud command, node auto-upgrade is enabled by default.
Ans B- With auto-upgrades, GKE automatically ensures that security updates are applied and kept up to date. Ease of use: Provides a simple way to keep your nodes up to date with the latest Kubernetes features.
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