GCP - Cloud RunWhat does request-based auto scaling primarily adjust in a cloud service?AThe number of server instances based on incoming requestsBThe amount of storage space availableCThe network bandwidth allocationDThe security settings of the serviceCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the purpose of request-based auto scalingRequest-based auto scaling changes resources based on the number of incoming requests to handle load efficiently.Step 2: Identify what is adjustedThe main resource adjusted is the number of server instances to match demand.Final Answer:The number of server instances based on incoming requests -> Option AQuick Check:Scaling adjusts instances = A [OK]Quick Trick: Auto scaling changes instance count, not storage or security [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing scaling with storage or bandwidth changesThinking it adjusts security settingsAssuming it changes fixed resources regardless of requests
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