GCP - Cloud SQL and DatabasesWhich GCP resource helps automatically replace unhealthy VM instances to maintain high availability?AManaged Instance Group with health checksBCloud Storage BucketCCloud SQL instanceDCloud FunctionsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify resource for auto healingManaged Instance Groups (MIGs) can use health checks to detect unhealthy VMs.Step 2: Understand auto replacementMIGs automatically recreate unhealthy instances to keep the service healthy.Final Answer:Managed Instance Group with health checks -> Option AQuick Check:Auto replace unhealthy VMs = Managed Instance Group + health checks [OK]Quick Trick: Auto healing uses Managed Instance Groups with health checks [OK]Common Mistakes:Choosing storage or database services instead of computeConfusing Cloud Functions with VM managementIgnoring health checks role
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