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Google Cloud Digital Leader Exam - Topic 2 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Cloud Digital Leader exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 2
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Your customer currently has a hybrid cloud setup including their on-premises data center and AWS. They are consolidating all their services on Google Cloud as part of a modernization plan and want to spend less IT effort in the future. There are about 10 MySQL and 25 PostgreSQL databases across the two DCs. What is the best option to for them?

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Felix
5 months ago
Data Catalog Service won't help with migration, just management.
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Adolph
5 months ago
Not sure if the Database Migration Service can handle all that data smoothly.
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Martina
6 months ago
Wait, why not just use Cloud SQL directly?
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Corinne
6 months ago
Totally agree, D seems too complicated for this.
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Domonique
6 months ago
I think option C is the best for migrating databases.
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Reid
6 months ago
I vaguely recall that using Data Catalog Service is more about managing metadata rather than actually migrating databases.
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Chauncey
6 months ago
I feel like the Bare Metal Solution could be overkill for this scenario. It might be better to go with a more straightforward migration method.
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Tasia
6 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think using Cloud Dataflow might be more complex than necessary for just migrating databases.
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Idella
6 months ago
I remember we discussed the Database Migration Service in class, and it seemed like a solid option for moving databases to Google Cloud.
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Layla
6 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to focus on the differences between strategic planning and other types of planning like production scheduling or personnel planning.
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Providencia
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different classes and methods involved here. I'll need to make sure I understand how they all interact before I can confidently select the right options.
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Boris
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The wording is a bit confusing, and I'm not entirely clear on the differences between the answer choices. I'll need to re-read the question and options more closely.
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Tomoko
7 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like southbound APIs might also be involved in network changes. Didn't we have a question about that in practice?
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Sol
11 months ago
Consolidating Solrything on Google Cloud sounds like a great idea. Less IT effort in the future? Sign me up! I'd go with option C, the Database Migration Service, to make that happen.
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Margurite
11 months ago
I think setting up Google's Cloud SQL as the sink and using the Cloud Dataflow service to flow the data in could be a efficient way to consolidate everything on Google Cloud.
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Olga
11 months ago
Using the Data Catalog Service to manage the metadata of the databases could also be a good option to consider.
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Kenny
11 months ago
I agree, option C, the Database Migration Service, seems like the best choice to migrate all those databases to Google Cloud.
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Yun
12 months ago
Option A, the Data Catalog Service, could be useful for managing the metadata, but it doesn't actually migrate the data. I think we need a more comprehensive solution like the Database Migration Service.
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Timothy
10 months ago
Using Cloud Dataflow with Cloud SQL as the sink and the others as the source could also be a good option for data flow.
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Cherelle
11 months ago
I agree, the Database Migration Service would be the best option for migrating all the databases to Google Cloud.
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Shawn
11 months ago
Option A could be useful for managing metadata, but we need a more comprehensive solution like the Database Migration Service.
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Hildred
12 months ago
Ha! Using the Bare Metal Solution to copy the databases? That's like trying to move a mountain by hand. Option D is definitely not the way to go here.
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Glendora
10 months ago
A) Use the Data Catalog Service to manage the metadata of the databases
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Emogene
10 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Option D sounds like a lot of manual work and risk.
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Jordan
10 months ago
C) Use the Database Migration Service
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Berry
10 months ago
B) Use Cloud Dataflow service and setup Google's Cloud SQL as the sink and the others as the source, which will cause the data to flow in as expected.
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Osvaldo
10 months ago
A) Use the Data Catalog Service to manage the metadata of the databases
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Rosita
10 months ago
Kati: That's true, both Database Migration Service and Cloud Dataflow service seem like better choices than the Bare Metal Solution.
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Kami
11 months ago
User 3: I think using Cloud Dataflow service could also be a good option to manage the data flow.
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Kati
11 months ago
User 2: Yeah, it would be much easier to use the Database Migration Service instead.
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German
11 months ago
User 1: I agree, using the Bare Metal Solution sounds like a lot of manual work.
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Timothy
12 months ago
I'm not sure about option B. Doesn't Cloud Dataflow usually work better for streaming data rather than batch migrations? I'd be worried about the reliability and performance of that approach.
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Georgeanna
12 months ago
I think option C is the best choice. The Database Migration Service seems like the most straightforward way to consolidate all the databases onto Google Cloud.
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Rose
11 months ago
Using the Database Migration Service will definitely simplify the process for your customer.
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Val
11 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the most efficient way to migrate all the databases.
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Emilio
1 year ago
I personally think option B) Use Cloud Dataflow service and setup Google's Cloud SQL as the sink would be a good option. It will ensure smooth data flow and integration between their databases.
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Tomas
1 year ago
I agree with Gilma. Using the Database Migration Service will save them time and effort in migrating all their databases to Google Cloud.
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Gilma
1 year ago
I think option C) Use the Database Migration Service would be the best choice. It will help them migrate their databases to Google Cloud efficiently.
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