Elastic Google Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation Module Quiz Answers

Elastic Google Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation Module Quiz Answers


Elastic Google Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation Module Quiz Answers


Module Quiz 1


Q1) What is the purpose of Virtual Private Networking (VPN) ?

  • To enable a secure communication method (a tunnel) to connect two trusted environments through an untrusted environment, such as the Internet.


Q2) Which GCP Interconnect service requires a connection in a GCP colocation facility and provides 10 Gbps per link ?

  • Dedicated Interconnect


Q3) If you cannot meet Google’s peering requirements, which network connection service should you choose to connect to G Suite and YouTube ?

  • Carrier Peering


Q4) Which of the following approaches to multi-project networking, uses a centralized network administration model ?

  • Shared VPC



Module Quiz 2


Q1)Which of the following is not a GCP load balancing service ?

  • Hardware-defined load balancing


Q2)Which three GCP load balancing services support IPv6 clients ?

  • TCP proxy load balancing
  • SSL proxy load balancing
  • HTTP(S) load balancing


Q3)Which of the following are applicable autoscaling policies for managed instance groups ?

  • CPU utilization
  • Load balancing capacity
  • Queue-based workload
  • Monitoring metrics



Module Quiz 3


Q1) What’s the benefit of writing templates for your Deployment Manager configuration ?

  • Allows you to abstract part of your configuration into individual building blocks that you can reuse.


Q2) What does Google Cloud Platform Marketplace offer ?

  • Production-grade solutions from third-party vendors who have already created their own deployment configurations based on Deployment Manager



Module Quiz 4


Q1) How are Managed Services useful ?

  • Managed Services may be an alternative to creating and managing infrastructure solutions.


Q2) Which of the following is a feature of Cloud Dataproc ?

  • It typically takes less than 90 seconds to start a cluster.





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