Last Update Feb 6, 2026
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Last Update Feb 6, 2026
Total Questions : 201
Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Exam
Last Update Feb 6, 2026
Total Questions : 201 With Comprehensive Analysis
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You are running an application on Compute Engine and collecting logs through Stackdriver. You discover that some personally identifiable information (Pll) is leaking into certain log entry fields. All Pll entries begin with the text userinfo. You want to capture these log entries in a secure location for later review and prevent them from leaking to Stackdriver Logging. What should you do?
You are working with a government agency that requires you to archive application logs for seven years. You need to configure Stackdriver to export and store the logs while minimizing costs of storage. What should you do?
You use Spinnaker to deploy your application and have created a canary deployment stage in the pipeline. Your application has an in-memory cache that loads objects at start time. You want to automate the comparison of the canary version against the production version. How should you configure the canary analysis?