You want to make a copy of a production Linux virtual machine in the US-Central region. You want to manage and replace the copy easily if there are changes on the production virtual machine. You will deploy the copy as a new instance in a different project in the US-East region. What steps must you take?
Correct Answer: B
Question 52
Your company wants to start using Google Cloud resources but wants to retain their on-premises Active Directory domain controller for identity management. What should you do?
You are analyzing and defining business processes to support your startup's trial usage of GCP, and you don't yet know what consumer demand for your product will be. Your manager requires you to minimize GCP service costs and adhere to Google best practices. What should you do?
Mountkirk Games wants to set up a real-time analytics platform for their new game. The new platform must meet their technical requirements. Which combination of Google technologies will meet all of their requirements?
Correct Answer: B
Ingest millions of streaming events per second from anywhere in the world with Cloud Pub/Sub, powered by Google's unique, high-speed private network. Process the streams with Cloud Dataflow to ensure reliable, exactly-once, low-latency data transformation. Stream the transformed data into BigQuery, the cloud-native data warehousing service, for immediate analysis via SQL or popular visualization tools. From scenario: They plan to deploy the game's backend on Google Compute Engine so they can capture streaming metrics, run intensive analytics. Requirements for Game Analytics Platform 1. Dynamically scale up or down based on game activity 2. Process incoming data on the fly directly from the game servers 3. Process data that arrives late because of slow mobile networks 4. Allow SQL queries to access at least 10 TB of historical data 5. Process files that are regularly uploaded by users' mobile devices 6. Use only fully managed services References: https://cloud.google.com/solutions/big-data/stream-analytics/ Mountkirk Games, B Testlet 1 Company Overview Mountkirk Games makes online, session-based, multiplayer games for mobile platforms. They build all of their games using some server-side integration. Historically, they have used cloud providers to lease physical servers. Due to the unexpected popularity of some of their games, they have had problems scaling their global audience, application servers, MySQL databases, and analytics tools. Their current model is to write game statistics to files and send them through an ETL tool that loads them into a centralized MySQL database for reporting. Solution Concept Mountkirk Games is building a new game, which they expect to be very popular. They plan to deploy the game's backend on Google Compute Engine so they can capture streaming metrics, run intensive analytics, and take advantage of its autoscaling server environment and integrate with a managed NoSQL database. Business Requirements * Increase to a global footprint. * Improve uptime - downtime is loss of players. * Increase efficiency of the cloud resources we use. * Reduce latency to all customers. Technical Requirements Requirements for Game Backend Platform * Dynamically scale up or down based on game activity. * Connect to a transactional database service to manage user profiles and game state. * Store game activity in a timeseries database service for future analysis. * As the system scales, ensure that data is not lost due to processing backlogs. * Run hardened Linux distro. Requirements for Game Analytics Platform * Dynamically scale up or down based on game activity * Process incoming data on the fly directly from the game servers * Process data that arrives late because of slow mobile networks * Allow queries to access at least 10 TB of historical data * Process files that are regularly uploaded by users' mobile devices Executive Statement Our last successful game did not scale well with our previous cloud provider, resulting in lower user adoption and affecting the game's reputation. Our investors want more key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate the speed and stability of the game, as well as other metrics that provide deeper insight into usage patterns so we can adapt the game to target users. Additionally, our current technology stack cannot provide the scale we need, so we want to replace MySQL and move to an environment that provides autoscaling, low latency load balancing, and frees us up from managing physical servers.
Question 55
You want to ensure Dress4Win's sales and tax records remain available for infrequent viewing by auditors for at least 10 years. Cost optimization is your top priority. Which cloud services should you choose?