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Configure cluster scaling
As far as i can see the labs for 4.5 are removed and 4.5.2 doesnt even include those since its not running on AWS.
I would like to ask the certification team ? Is this still part of the exam and if yes what is expected, when no training (labs) on the sujbect are provided ?
I will use this thread for bugs as well.
edit 3/23/2021
the lab auth-review scrpit wont accept self-provisioner role for group managers if its done via the UI only via cli
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		Hi,
I am also preparing myself for the certification and noticed the DO280 training did not cover cluster auto-scaling.
Is that something new in exam 4.6 and the training outdated? (even though the training seems to have been updated for 4.6).
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		We had cluster autoscaling as part of DO280 when it was first released but changes to the training environment meant that autoscaling was no longer possible. We teach manually scaling a cluster in DO380. I'll ask for the team to remove that as an exam objective.
With respect to creating a self-signed certificate, it is covered in Chapter 12. See the guided exercise called: Exposing Applications for External Access
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		We had cluster autoscaling as part of DO280 when it was first released but changes to the training environment meant that autoscaling was no longer possible. We teach manually scaling a cluster in DO380. I'll ask for the team to remove that as an exam objective.
With respect to creating a self-signed certificate, it is covered in Chapter 12. See the guided exercise called: Exposing Applications for External Access
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