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Question 1

You are choosing a new database backend for an existing application. The current database is running PostgreSQL on an on-premises VM and is managed by a database administrator and operations team. The application data is relational and has light traffic. You want to minimize costs and the migration effort for this application. What should you do?


Correct : B

You could migrate to Spanner leveraging the PostgreSQL dialect, but costs need to be minimized so that wouldn't be the cheapest option. Especially since the load doesn't justify Spanner. Again, you could migrate like-for-like to a GCE VM, but that defeats minimizing the migration effort. The cheapest and easiest way to migrate would be Database Migration Service to Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL.


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Question 2

Your organization is currently updating an existing corporate application that is running in another public cloud to access managed database services in Google Cloud. The application will remain in the other public cloud while the database is migrated to Google Cloud. You want to follow Google-recommended practices for authentication. You need to minimize user disruption during the migration. What should you do?


Correct : A

Updating passwords represents user disruption. Eliminate B. Eliminate C for the same reason. D doesn't make sense, leaves A. From Google's documentation, ''Traditionally, applications running outside Google Cloud can use service account keys to access Google Cloud resources. However, service account keys are powerful credentials, and can present a security risk if they are not managed correctly. With identity federation, you can use Identity and Access Management (IAM) to grant external identities IAM roles, including the ability to impersonate service accounts. This approach eliminates the maintenance and security burden associated with service account keys.'' https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/workload-identity-federation


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Question 3

You are configuring the networking of a Cloud SQL instance. The only application that connects to this database resides on a Compute Engine VM in the same project as the Cloud SQL instance. The VM and the Cloud SQL instance both use the same VPC network, and both have an external (public) IP address and an internal (private) IP address. You want to improve network security. What should you do?


Correct : D

It is always more secure to use an internal IP, so removing them doesn't make sense. Eliminate A. You can use Private Google Access when VM instances only have internal IP addresses, so disabling the internal IPs and use Private Google Access doesn't make sense. Eliminate B. Specifying an authorized network when they're on the same subnet doesn't make sense. Eliminate C. A way to improve network security would be to disable external IPs since they're not needed.


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Question 4

You are managing two different applications: Order Management and Sales Reporting. Both applications interact with the same Cloud SQL for MySQL database. The Order Management application reads and writes to the database 24/7, but the Sales Reporting application is read-only. Both applications need the latest dat

a. You need to ensure that the Performance of the Order Management application is not affected by the Sales Reporting application. What should you do?


Correct : A


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Question 5

Your company's mission-critical, globally available application is supported by a Cloud Spanner database. Experienced users of the application have read and write access to the database, but new users are assigned read-only access to the database. You need to assign the appropriate Cloud Spanner Identity and Access Management (IAM) role to new users being onboarded soon. What roles should you set up?


Correct : A

https://cloud.google.com/spanner/docs/iam?hl=it


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