You work for a bank with strict data governance requirements. You recently implemented a custom model to detect fraudulent transactions. You want your training code to download internal data by using an API endpoint hosted in your project’s network. You need the data to be accessed in the most secure way, while mitigating the risk of data exfiltration. What should you do?
Question 182
You are deploying a new version of a model to a production Vertex Al endpoint that is serving traffic. You plan to direct all user traffic to the new model. You need to deploy the model with minimal disruption to your application. What should you do?
Question 183
You are training an ML model on a large dataset. You are using a TPU to accelerate the training process. You notice that the training process is taking longer than expected. You discover that the TPU is not reaching its full capacity. What should you do?
Question 184
You work for a retail company. You have a managed tabular dataset in Vertex AI that contains sales data from three different stores. The dataset includes several features, such as store name and sale timestamp. You want to use the data to train a model that makes sales predictions for a new store that will open soon. You need to split the data between the training, validation, and test sets. What approach should you use to split the data?
Question 185
You have developed a BigQuery ML model that predicts customer chum, and deployed the model to Vertex AI Endpoints. You want to automate the retraining of your model by using minimal additional code when model feature values change. You also want to minimize the number of times that your model is retrained to reduce training costs. What should you do?
Question 186
You have been tasked with deploying prototype code to production. The feature engineering code is in PySpark and runs on Dataproc Serverless. The model training is executed by using a Vertex AI custom training job. The two steps are not connected, and the model training must currently be run manually after the feature engineering step finishes. You need to create a scalable and maintainable production process that runs end-to-end and tracks the connections between steps. What should you do?
Question 187
You recently deployed a scikit-learn model to a Vertex AI endpoint. You are now testing the model on live production traffic. While monitoring the endpoint, you discover twice as many requests per hour than expected throughout the day. You want the endpoint to efficiently scale when the demand increases in the future to prevent users from experiencing high latency. What should you do?
Question 188
You work at a bank. You have a custom tabular ML model that was provided by the bank’s vendor. The training data is not available due to its sensitivity. The model is packaged as a Vertex AI Model serving container, which accepts a string as input for each prediction instance. In each string, the feature values are separated by commas. You want to deploy this model to production for online predictions and monitor the feature distribution over time with minimal effort. What should you do?
Question 189
You are implementing a batch inference ML pipeline in Google Cloud. The model was developed using TensorFlow and is stored in SavedModel format in Cloud Storage. You need to apply the model to a historical dataset containing 10 TB of data that is stored in a BigQuery table. How should you perform the inference?
Question 190
You recently deployed a model to a Vertex AI endpoint. Your data drifts frequently, so you have enabled request-response logging and created a Vertex AI Model Monitoring job. You have observed that your model is receiving higher traffic than expected. You need to reduce the model monitoring cost while continuing to quickly detect drift. What should you do?