A ____ is a group of containers and their storage within an OpenShift (Kubernetes) cluster node.
1.Container
2.Module
3.Pod
4.Unit
In how many ways you can create a new application, in OpenShift?
1.5
2.4
3.3
4.2
In which of the following build strategy approach, the actual code is downloaded into the container first, and then compiled within it? The compiled code is deployed within the same container, and the image is created from it.
1.Source-to-image strategy
2.Docker strategy
3.Custom strategy
4.Pipeline strategy
Deleting the service bindings is known as ____.
1.Unbinding
2.Unchain
3.Undo
4.Unknot
How many types of application scaling are there in OpenShift?
1.4
2.5
3.3
4.2
How many types of pods are there?
1.2
2.3
3.4
4.5
How many types of secure TLS termination are there in OpenShift?
1.5
2.4
3.3
4.2
How many types of signature transports are there?
1.5
2.4
3.3
4.2
In OpenShift, how many types of build strategies are there?
1.4
2.3
3.2
4.1
In which of the following build strategy OpenShift builds the image with Dockerfile and then upload it to the Docker registry?
1.Source-to-image strategy
2.Docker strategy
3.Custom strategy
4.Pipeline strategy
Open-shift supports how many kinds of platforms for the developers and users?
1.5
2.4
3.3
4.2
OpenShift container platform is available in how many package levels?
1.5
2.4
3.3
4.2
OpenShift has how many sorts of medians for creating and deploying applications?
1.5
2.4
3.3
4.2
OpenShift is a ____.
1.Content-distributing platform
2.Data Harvesting platform
3.Utility platform
4.Cloud development platform
OpenShift is developed by ____.
1.Apache
2.Microsoft
3.Red hat
4.IBM
Red Hat's ____ is a built-in storage unit for storing Docker images.
1.OpenShift Origin
2.OpenShift Online
3.OpenShift Enterprise
4.OpenShift container registry
What is the other name for autoscaling in OpenShift applications?
1.App scaling
2.Pod autoscaling
3.Pattern autoscaling
4.Source autoscaling
When the Docker image is deployed on the OpenShift cluster, ____ is built.
1.Container
2.Unit
3.Module
4.Images
Which command Handles a Kubernetes deployment or an OpenShift deployment?
1.Deploy
2.Rollout
3.Rollback
4.Build
Which command helps us to return the information about the present session?
1.Whoami
2.Oauth
3.Present-session
4.Current
Which command is used to cancel running/pending/new builds?
1.Delete-builds
2.Del-builds
3.Remove-builds
4.Cancel-builds
Which command View, start, cancel, or retry a deployment?
1.Deploy
2.Rollout
3.Rollback
4.Build
Which of the following command create a fresh build setup?
1.Build
2.New-build
3.Create-build
4.Start-build
Which of the following command revert a section of an application to its prior state?
1.Whoami
2.Cancel
3.Rollback
4.Build
Which of the following is a fundamental aspect of Kubernetes and is in charge of ensuring that the given number of pod replicas are operational at all times?
1.Docker config
2.Config
3.Replica set
4.Replication Controller
Which of the following is not the Kubernetes master machine component?
1.Scheduler
2.Controller manager
3.API server
4.Docker
Which of the following is the key component of Kubernetes master?
1.Scheduler
2.Controller manager
3.API server
4.Etcd
Which of the following types of virtualization methods virtualizes server-related resources such as the physical server, process, and operating system?
1.Application virtualization
2.Network virtualization
3.Server virtualization
4.Data virtualization
Which of the following types of virtualizations is the process of combining many storage devices into a single storage device?
1.Storage virtualization
2.Data virtualization
3.Network virtualization
4.Server virtualization
__ is a means of exposing the service to the outside world in OpenShift by generating and setting externally available hostnames.
1.Packet Switching
2.Gateway
3.Routing
4.Networking
__ strategy is used to develop custom pipelines.
1.Source-to-image strategy
2.Docker strategy
3.Custom strategy
4. Pipeline strategy
___ groups are regular Linux groups.
1.fsGroups
2.RunAsUser
3.Supplemental groups
4.seLinuxOptions