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AI-900 Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Sample Exam Questions

2024-06-24T06:37:20+00:00

Here are 10 AI-900 Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals practice exam questions to help you gauge your readiness for the actual exam. Question 1 Match the relevant Microsoft guiding principles for responsible AI with their appropriate descriptions. Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate item from the column on the left to its description on the right. Each correct match is worth one point. Correct Answer:  Accountability: Establishing procedures to enable human intervention and override the decisions made by AI systems. Transparency: Enables the team to comprehend the data, algorithms, transformations, and final model associated with the training process. Reliability and [...]

AI-900 Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Sample Exam Questions2024-06-24T06:37:20+00:00

Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) Sample Exam Questions

2023-12-08T00:02:58+00:00

Here are 10 Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) practice exam questions to help you gauge your readiness for the actual exam. Question 1 What is the smallest deployable unit of computing that you can create and manage in Kubernetes? Container kubelet Node Pod Correct Answer: 4 Pods are the smallest deployable units of computing that you can create and manage in Kubernetes. It is similar to a set of containers with shared namespaces and shared filesystem volumes. A Pod (as in a pod of whales or pea pod) is a group of one or more containers with shared storage [...]

Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) Sample Exam Questions2023-12-08T00:02:58+00:00

AZ-305 Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions Sample Exam Questions

2025-01-04T08:01:23+00:00

Here are 10 AZ-305 Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions practice exam questions to help you gauge your readiness for the actual exam. Question 1 You have an application named Manila running on an Azure virtual machine scale set. The data used by the application is stored in a SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines. The application is not used 24/7. You need to recommend a disaster recovery solution for the SQL database server. The solution must meet the following requirements: The recovery time objective (RTO) should be within 30 minutes. The recovery point objective (RPO) should be within 8 hours. [...]

AZ-305 Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions Sample Exam Questions2025-01-04T08:01:23+00:00

Kubernetes Workload Resources

2023-08-10T01:54:35+00:00

Bookmarks Defining a Kubernetes Workload Resource Deployments ReplicaSet StatefulSets DaemonSet* Jobs CronJob Automatic Cleanup for Finished Jobs ReplicationController A workload is an application that can have one or more components running on Kubernetes. A Pod represents a set of running containers in the cluster. Kubernetes allows for declarative configuration of workloads and its components. This will allow the Control Plane to manage the creation, deletion, and modification of these Pods. The built-in APIs for managing workload resources are: Deployments - The most commonly used workload to run an [...]

Kubernetes Workload Resources2023-08-10T01:54:35+00:00

Kubernetes Services

2023-08-09T23:17:39+00:00

Bookmarks What is a Pod? What are Kubernetes Services? Kubernetes Service Types Defining a Service Headless Service What is a Pod? A Pod is a Kubernetes Object that has one or more containers running inside it. A Pod will ensure that the containers inside it share the same resources and local network. Each Pod gets its own IP address. If you use a Deployment to run your app, that Deployment can create and destroy Pods dynamically. Pods are created and destroyed to match the desired state of your cluster. Pods are ephemeral [...]

Kubernetes Services2023-08-09T23:17:39+00:00

Kubernetes Objects

2023-08-08T00:42:57+00:00

Bookmarks Object Names and IDs Kubernetes Object Management Labels and Selectors Namespaces Annotations Field Selectors Owners and Dependents Finalizers Kubernetes Objects represent the desired state of the cluster and are created by configuration. These objects can be created, modified, or deleted via the Kubernetes API. Kubernetes Objects describes the following:        ●    what containerized applications are running and on which nodes.        ●    resources available to these applications.        ●    the policies on how these applications behave such as restart [...]

Kubernetes Objects2023-08-08T00:42:57+00:00

Kubernetes Components

2023-08-07T09:29:58+00:00

Bookmarks What are Kubernetes Components? Control Plane Components Node Components Kubernetes Add-Ons What are Kubernetes Components? There are two main components to Kubernetes: Cluster and Control Plane. When deploying Kubernetes, at least one cluster will be created. A cluster contains the following components: ● Nodes. ○ Worker machines that runs containerized applications. ○ Every cluster will have at least one node. ○ Managed by the Control Plane.            ● Pods. ○ Components of an application workload. ○ Managed by the Control Plane. A cluster can be configured to run multiple [...]

Kubernetes Components2023-08-07T09:29:58+00:00

Kubernetes Fundamentals

2023-08-07T06:58:55+00:00

Bookmarks Fundamental Terminologies What is Kubernetes? Origin of Kubernetes name Deployment without Kubernetes Deployment with Virtualization Deployment with Container via Kubernetes What are Containers? Kubernetes and Docker Benefits of using Kubernetes Fundamental terminologies Containers - a lightweight, standalone, and executable package that can hold a workload. Workload - an application. This can be a single component or multiple components that work together. An example of a simple workload is a ping workload that runs every hour. An example of a complex workload is a web server that needs [...]

Kubernetes Fundamentals2023-08-07T06:58:55+00:00

Managing AWS Organizations and Accounts with AWS Control Tower

2023-08-10T00:32:54+00:00

Introduction As organizations embrace the power of the cloud and scale their operations on Amazon Web Services (AWS), managing multiple AWS accounts can become a complex and daunting task. Challenges such as decentralized governance, inconsistent security controls, and manual provisioning processes can hinder an organization's ability to harness the full potential of AWS. To address these issues, AWS Control Tower steps in as a comprehensive solution that streamlines multi-account management and governance within AWS Organizations. AWS Control Tower provides a centralized, secure, and automated approach to managing AWS accounts, enabling organizations to maintain control and compliance across their entire AWS [...]

Managing AWS Organizations and Accounts with AWS Control Tower2023-08-10T00:32:54+00:00

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