CCDE: Cisco Certified Design Expert (Practical) — Question 261
A network architect is working on the baseline policies dealing with the use of Infrastructure-as-Code within an IT department, and has been requested to present the plan at the monthly management board meeting.
What are two examples of operational aspects of Infrastructure-as-Code that can be highlighted during the presentation? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. telemetry and monitoring
- B. source code management repository
- C. automatic trouble ticketing
- D. API for programmatic control
- E. automated workflows
Correct answer: A, E
Explanation
Telemetry and monitoring are crucial for tracking the performance and health of the infrastructure, making option A correct. Automated workflows represent the efficiency gained through Infrastructure-as-Code, which is why option E is also correct. The other options, while important for development and management, do not directly relate to the operational aspects highlighted in this context.