One instance in your VPC is configured to run with a private IP address only. You want to ensure that even if this instance is deleted, its current private IP address will not be automatically assigned to a different instance.
In the GCP Console, what should you do?
Correct Answer:
C
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/ip-addresses/reserve-static-internal-ip-address#reservenewip Since here https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/ip-addresses/reserve-static-internal-ip-address#reservenewip it is written that "automatically allocated or an unused address from an existing subnet".
You need to enable Cloud CDN for all the objects inside a storage bucket. You want to ensure that all the object in the storage bucket can be served by the CDN.
What should you do in the GCP Console?
Correct Answer:
D
https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/https/adding-backend-buckets-to-load-balancers#using_cloud_cdn Cloud CDN needs HTTP(S) Load Balancers and Cloud Storage bucket has to be shared publicly.
https://cloud.google.com/cdn/docs/setting-up-cdn-with-bucket
You are designing a hub-and-spoke network architecture for your company’s cloud-based environment. You need to make sure that all spokes are peered with the hub. The spokes must use the hub's virtual appliance for internet access.
The virtual appliance is configured in high-availability mode with two instances using an internal load balancer with IP address 10.0.0.5. What should you do?
Correct Answer:
B
You work for a university that is migrating to Google Cloud.
These are the cloud requirements:
On-premises connectivity with 10 Gbps Lowest latency access to the cloud Centralized Networking Administration Team
New departments are asking for on-premises connectivity to their projects. You want to deploy the most cost-efficient interconnect solution for connecting the campus to Google Cloud.
What should you do?
Correct Answer:
A
You have an HA VPN connection with two tunnels running in active/passive mode between your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and on-premises network. Traffic over the connection has recently increased from 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) to 4 Gbps, and you notice that packets are being dropped. You need to configure your VPN connection to Google Cloud to support 4 Gbps. What should you do?
Correct Answer:
D