Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) simplifies the deployment and management of containerized applications using Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure. This chapter covers the basics, benefits, and key components of AKS.
| Qno | Answer (Option with Text) |
|---|---|
| 1 | B) Managing containers at scale |
| 2 | C) Google |
| 3 | B) Deploying containerized applications |
| 4 | A) Horizontal scaling of containers |
| 5 | B) Azure Kubernetes Service |
| 6 | D) Firewalls |
| 7 | B) Simplifies container orchestration |
| 8 | B) It is fully managed and integrates with Azure services |
| 9 | B) Integrating Azure Active Directory with Kubernetes clusters |
| 10 | C) Control Plane |
| 11 | C) Fully managed Kubernetes environment |
| 12 | A) Automatic scaling of containers and nodes |
| 13 | B) Allows for continuous integration and deployment |
| 14 | B) Simplified container orchestration and management |
| 15 | B) Auto-upgrades and patch management |
| 16 | B) Pay-as-you-go pricing model |
| 17 | B) Large-scale, containerized applications |
| 18 | A) Azure Blob Storage |
| 19 | B) Facilitates seamless integration with Azure and on-premises services |
| 20 | C) Integration with other Azure services |
| 21 | B) A physical or virtual machine that runs Kubernetes workloads |
| 22 | A) A group of containers that share storage and network resources |
| 23 | A) Control plane |
| 24 | B) Manage application lifecycles and scaling |
| 25 | B) Manage networking and communication between pods |
| 26 | A) StatefulSet |
| 27 | C) Integrates with Azure Active Directory and RBAC |
| 28 | A) Organizing pods and services within a cluster |
| 29 | A) Control Plane |
| 30 | B) Create a resource group in Azure |