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A client wants to secure their web application using SSL/TLS. They do not have specific requirements regarding using a particular version of SSL/TLS.
Which two Heroku features should an Architect recommend as options? (Choose two.)

  1. Heroku Private Spaces
  2. Automated Certificate Management
  3. Heroku SSL
  4. Heroku Shield Private Spaces

Answer(s): B,C



A client wants to perform complex processing on large data sets in Salesforce. The data is confidential, but it does not have advanced compliance requirements.
What Heroku Enterprise features should an Architect recommend in this scenario?

  1. Shield Private Spaces and Heroku External Objects
  2. Private Spaces and Heroku Connect
  3. Private Spaces and Heroku External Objects
  4. Shield Private Spaces and Heroku Shield Connect

Answer(s): D


Reference:

https://devcenter.heroku.eom/articles/heroku-postgresql#data-residency



A Heroku application uses Heroku Connect to integrate with data from a Salesforce org. Since then, several fields from the Salesforce objects that were mapped using Connect have been removed. As a result, the development team will reload the mapping using Heroku Connect.
What is an implication of reloading the mapping?

  1. The mapped tables in Heroku Postgres will continue to store the previously synchronized data, and synchronization will restart normally.
  2. The mapped tables in Heroku Postgres will be truncated as part of the reload action. The data in removed fields will be lost, and synchronization will pause until manually restarted.
  3. The mapped tables in Heroku Postgres will continue to store the previously synchronized data, but synchronization will pause until manually restarted.
  4. The mapped tables in Heroku Postgres will be truncated as part of the reload action. The data in removed fields will be lost, and synchronization will restart normally.

Answer(s): A



Universal Containers has recently experienced a higher volume of traffic on their mobile app hosted on Heroku. When Universal Containers was running 4 standard-2x dynos with 1 GB RAM each, they encountered multiple H12 ("request timeout") errors. The app never consumed more than 800 MB of RAM. They then switched to performance-m dynos, with 2.5 GB RAM, and set autoscaling to a maximum of 2 dynos. However, they still encountered H12 ("request timeout") errors.
What remediation should an Architect recommend to alleviate this problem?

  1. Move long-running tasks to worker dynos.
  2. Add a logging add-on from the Elements marketplace.
  3. Upgrade to performance-L dynos with 14 GB RAM.
  4. Replace autoscaling with a manual scaling option of 2.

Answer(s): A






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