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Google Exam Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Topic 8 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 8
[All Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Questions]

You are reviewing your deployment pipeline in Google Cloud Deploy You must reduce toil in the pipeline and you want to minimize the amount of time it takes to complete an end-to-end deployment What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A, E

The best options for reducing toil in the pipeline and minimizing the amount of time it takes to complete an end-to-end deployment are to create a trigger to notify the required team to complete the next step when manual intervention is required and to automate promotion approvals from the development environment to the test environment. A trigger is a resource that initiates a deployment when an event occurs, such as a code change, a schedule, or a manual request. You can create a trigger to notify the required team to complete the next step when manual intervention is required by using Cloud Build or Cloud Functions. This way, you can reduce the waiting time and human errors in the pipeline. A promotion approval is a process that allows you to approve or reject a deployment from one environment to another, such as from development to test. You can automate promotion approvals from the development environment to the test environment by using Google Cloud Deploy or Cloud Build. This way, you can speed up the deployment process and avoid manual steps.


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Ernestine
7 months ago
Haha, yeah, adding more engineers sounds like a recipe for disaster. We don't need more cooks in the kitchen, just some good automation tools. B and C get my vote as well.
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Fletcher
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about adding more engineers to finish the manual steps, that seems like it could just add more complexity. I like the idea of automating the approval process too, but I think B and C are the best options here.
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Carissa
7 months ago
I agree, Cordie. I think B and C are the way to go. Automating as much as possible will definitely save us time and effort in the long run. Plus, smaller tasks are easier to manage and troubleshoot if something goes wrong.
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Cordie
7 months ago
This is a tricky one. We want to reduce toil and minimize the time for the deployment, so options like automating manual steps and breaking down the tasks seem like the way to go. I'm leaning towards B and C - dividing the automation steps into smaller tasks and using a script to automate the pipeline creation.
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