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A) Yes. It improves availability because if one zone fails, the others can pick up the work

B) No. It supports multi-region container clusters, not multi-zone

C) No. That wouldn't make sense because clusters are already multi-zone

D) Yes. But it significantly reduces performance so it has limited uses

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The correct answer to the question “Does Kubernetes Engine support multi-zone container clusters” is option (a). Yes. It improves availability because if one zone fails, the others can pick up the work. Because Kubernetes Engine is designed for high-availability, so if one zone fails, the other zone will pick up to maintain the availability. If you are a beginner in Kubernetes, make sure to check out the Kubernetes tutorial and if you wish to get certified in Kubernetes, then check out the Kubernetes training course from Intellipaat. Also, as a starter watch a new video on Kubernetes Training.

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