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Start Operations and Support PracticeA company is planning a disaster recovery testing strategy. They want to validate both RTO and RPO without impacting production. Which THREE approaches should they consider? (Choose THREE.)
Explanation: Regular backup restoration tests (A) verify data integrity and RPO. Scheduled DR drills in a separate environment (B) validate RTO without impact. Continuous monitoring (E) provides ongoing validation of RTO/RPO metrics without production impact. Chaos engineering in production (D) would impact operations, and load testing (C) is performance-focused, not recovery. Therefore, A, B, and E are the appropriate approaches.
A cloud administrator notices that an application's latency has increased. The application is distributed across multiple microservices. Which tool can help trace requests across services to identify the bottleneck?
Explanation: Distributed tracing tools provide end-to-end tracing of requests as they travel through your application, helping to pinpoint performance issues and bottlenecks across microservices.
A cloud administrator is tasked with monitoring CPU utilization across a fleet of virtual machines. Which cloud service should be used to collect and visualize this metric?
Explanation: The cloud monitoring service is the native tool that collects and visualizes metrics such as CPU utilization.
A cloud architect is designing a monitoring solution for a web application. Which service should they use to collect and visualize metrics such as CPU utilization and network throughput?
Explanation: AWS CloudWatch is the service for collecting and visualizing metrics on AWS.
A company wants to receive alerts when their cloud costs exceed a budget threshold. Which cost management feature should they use?
Explanation: Cost anomaly detection alerts are designed to identify unusual spending patterns using machine learning, not for alerting against a predefined budget threshold. The correct cloud cost management feature for receiving alerts when costs exceed a budget threshold is budget alerts (e.g., AWS Budgets, Azure Budgets), which is not among the listed options. Therefore, none of the provided options is correct.
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