You are asked to set up application performance monitoring on Google Cloud projects A, B, and C as a single pane of glass. You want to monitor CPU, memory, and disk. What should you do?
A.
Enable API and then share charts from project A, B, and C.
B.
Enable API and then give the metrics.reader role to projects A, B, and C.
C.
Enable API and then use default dashboards to view all projects in sequence.
D.
Enable API, create a workspace under project A, and then add projects B and C.
D. Enable API, create a workspace under project A, and then add projects B and C.
To monitor multiple Google Cloud projects in a single pane of glass, you can use Google Cloud's operations suite, formerly known as Stackdriver. By enabling the Cloud Monitoring API and creating a workspace under project A, you can add projects B and C to the same workspace. This will allow you to view metrics for CPU, memory, and disk usage for all projects in the same workspace. You can also set up alerting policies to be notified of any potential issues across all projects.
Enabling the API alone or giving metrics.reader role to the projects will not provide a single pane of glass view of all the projects. Similarly, using default dashboards will not provide a unified view of all projects in a single dashboard.
D is the correct answer,
Keep Project A as host project in workspace and Project B and C as Service Project, and monitor the metrics of the Project A for a centralized view.
Stackdriver workspaces are deprecated, now in the monitoring page of the Project you want, you need to select the "Scopes". Anyway he closest answer is D.
Scopes allow you to monitor multiple projects.
https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/settings/multiple-projects
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