NEW QUESTION 61 For this question, refer to the Dress4Win case study. As part of Dress4Win’s plans to migrate to the cloud, they want to be able to set up a managed logging and monitoring system so they can handle spikes in their traffic load. They want to ensure that: * The infrastructure can be notified when it needs to scale up and down to handle the ebb and flow of usage throughout the day * Their administrators are notified automatically when their application reports errors. * They can filter their aggregated logs down in order to debug one piece of the application across many hosts Which Google StackDriver features should they use?
Monitoring, Logging, Debug, Error Report
Monitoring, Logging, Alerts, Error Reporting
Logging, Alerts, Insights, Debug
Monitoring, Trace, Debug, Logging
Topic 2, TerramEarth
Solution Concept
There are 20 million TerramEarth vehicles in operation that collect 120 fields of data per second. Data is stored locally on the vehicle and can be accessed for analysis when a vehicle is serviced. The data is downloaded via a maintenance port. This same port can be used to adjust operational parameters, allowing the vehicles to be upgraded in the field with new computing modules.
Approximately 200,000 vehicles are connected to a cellular network, allowing TerramEarth to collect data directly. At a rate of 120 fields of data per second, with 22 hours of operation per day. TerramEarth collects a total of about 9 TB/day from these connected vehicles.
Existing Technical Environment
TerramEarth’s existing architecture is composed of Linux-based systems that reside in a data center. These systems gzip CSV files from the field and upload via FTP, transform and aggregate them, and place the data in their data warehouse. Because this process takes time, aggregated reports are based on data that is 3 weeks old.
With this data, TerramEarth has been able to preemptively stock replacement parts and reduce unplanned downtime of their vehicles by 60%. However, because the data is stale, some customers are without their vehicles for up to 4 weeks while they wait for replacement parts.
Business Requirements
* Decrease unplanned vehicle downtime to less than 1 week, without increasing the cost of carrying surplus inventory
* Support the dealer network with more data on how their customers use their equipment IP better position new products and services.
* Have the ability to partner with different companies-especially with seed and fertilizer suppliers in the fast-growing agricultural business-to create compelling joint offerings for their customers CEO Statement We have been successful in capitalizing on the trend toward larger vehicles to increase the productivity of our customers. Technological change is occurring rapidly and TerramEarth has taken advantage of connected devices technology to provide our customers with better services, such as our intelligent farming equipment. With this technology, we have been able to increase farmers’ yields by 25%, by using past trends to adjust how our vehicles operate. These advances have led to the rapid growth of our agricultural product line, which we expect will generate 50% of our revenues by 2020.
CTO Statement
Our competitive advantage has always been in the manufacturing process with our ability to build better vehicles for tower cost than our competitors. However, new products with different approaches are constantly being developed, and I’m concerned that we lack the skills to undergo the next wave of transformations in our industry. Unfortunately, our CEO doesn’t take technology obsolescence seriously and he considers the many new companies in our industry to be niche players. My goals are to build our skills while addressing immediate market needs through incremental innovations.