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Google Associate Cloud Engineer Exam - Topic 5 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Associate Cloud Engineer exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 5
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You have an application that receives SSL-encrypted TCP traffic on port 443. Clients for this application are located all over the world. You want to minimize latency for the clients. Which load balancing option should you use?

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Luther
4 months ago
I agree, minimizing latency is key, HTTPS Load Balancer is the way to go!
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Lezlie
4 months ago
Wait, why would you use Internal TCP/UDP Load Balancer here? Sounds risky!
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Erinn
4 months ago
Network Load Balancer seems too basic for this scenario.
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Tequila
4 months ago
I think SSL Proxy Load Balancer could work too, but not sure it's the best.
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Charlie
5 months ago
Definitely go with HTTPS Load Balancer for SSL traffic.
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Xuan
5 months ago
The Internal TCP/UDP Load Balancer seems off for this scenario since it’s meant for internal traffic, right? I’d lean towards the HTTPS option.
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Madelyn
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the SSL Proxy Load Balancer could be relevant since it deals with SSL traffic, but I’m not confident.
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Donette
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about Network Load Balancers being good for TCP traffic. Would that apply here?
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Hermila
5 months ago
I think the HTTPS Load Balancer might be the best choice since it handles SSL termination and could reduce latency for clients.
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Mitsue
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward Linux command question. I'll start by thinking through what the mount command does in general, and then consider the "mount -a" variation specifically.
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Jimmie
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward migration question. I think the SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) is the best option here since it's designed specifically for migrating on-premises databases to Azure SQL Server.
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Ardella
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the context correctly before answering.
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Josefa
5 months ago
I remember that case stripping is a risk for health plans, but I'm not totally sure how requiring employee contributions helps.
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