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Question #: 132
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You migrated some of your applications to Google Cloud. You are using a legacy monitoring platform deployed on-premises for both on-premises and cloud- deployed applications. You discover that your notification system is responding slowly to time-critical problems in the cloud applications. What should you do?

  • A. Replace your monitoring platform with Cloud Monitoring.
  • B. Install the Cloud Monitoring agent on your Compute Engine instances.
  • C. Migrate some traffic back to your old platform. Perform A/B testing on the two platforms concurrently.
  • D. Use Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring to capture logs, monitor, and send alerts. Send them to your existing platform.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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KillerGoogle
Highly Voted 2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
He migrated only 'some' of applications, not all of them to GCP.
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thewalker
Most Recent 4 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Leverage Existing Infrastructure: This approach allows you to take advantage of the existing monitoring platform you've already invested in. You're not throwing it away, but rather integrating it with Google Cloud's powerful monitoring and logging services. How it works: Cloud Logging and Monitoring: Use Cloud Logging to collect logs from your cloud applications and Cloud Monitoring to monitor metrics. Alerting: Configure Cloud Monitoring to send alerts based on predefined thresholds or patterns in your logs and metrics. Integration: Set up a mechanism to forward these alerts from Cloud Monitoring to your existing on-premises monitoring platform. This could involve using a webhook, a message queue, or other integration methods.
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thewalker
4 months ago
Why the other options are less ideal: A. Replace your monitoring platform: This is a significant undertaking and might not be feasible in the short term. It also means losing the historical data and configurations you have in your existing platform. B. Install the Cloud Monitoring agent: This only addresses monitoring within Google Cloud, not the integration with your existing platform. C. Migrate traffic back: This is a step backward and doesn't solve the core issue of slow notifications. It also introduces complexity and potential performance issues.
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__rajan__
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
I will go with D.
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Pime13
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D, but if solution used is GCE logging and monitoring wouldn't be there since GCE do not have direct integration. i feel this question might be "incomplete"
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omermahgoub
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Use Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring to capture logs, monitor, and send alerts. Send them to your existing platform. is a valid option if your aim to integrate the on-premise monitoring platform with the cloud monitoring platform, this way you can have a holistic view of all your application performance. You can also use Google Cloud's Stackdriver service to integrate the monitoring, logging and tracing across both on-premise and cloud. Stackdriver can be used to get unified view of all your application performance and trace the root cause of an issue.
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omermahgoub
1 year, 10 months ago
not all of the applications have been migrated, in this scenario, a hybrid monitoring solution would be a good approach. You can keep using the legacy on-premises monitoring platform for the on-premises applications, and use Google Cloud Monitoring for the cloud-deployed applications. This approach would allow you to maintain visibility into both on-premises and cloud-deployed applications in a single monitoring interface, and send alerts to a centralized notification system. You can use Cloud Monitoring to discover resources running in your on-premises infrastructure by using the Cloud Monitoring Agent that can be installed on the machines running on-premises. it will help you to monitor on-premise machines with Cloud Monitoring.
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zellck
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is the answer.
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2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Not all applications were migrated
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tomato123
2 years, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is correct
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nqthien041292
2 years, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Vote D
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GCPCloudArchitectUser
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
I vote for A
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Blueocean
2 years, 10 months ago
Agree with Option D
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