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Google Cloud Digital Leader Exam - Topic 5 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Cloud Digital Leader exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 5
[All Cloud Digital Leader Questions]

Your company has been using a shared facility for data storage and will be migrating to Google Cloud. One of the internal applications uses Linux custom images that need to be migrated.

Which Google Cloud product should you use to maintain the custom images?

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Armando
4 months ago
Surprised there's no mention of Cloud Storage for this!
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Peggie
4 months ago
Compute Engine is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Kiley
4 months ago
Wait, can we really use App Engine for this? Seems off.
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Cheryl
5 months ago
I think GKE could work too, but not ideal.
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Lucia
5 months ago
Definitely Compute Engine for custom images!
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Melina
5 months ago
I feel like Google Kubernetes Engine could be relevant too, but I think it's more for containerized applications, not just custom images.
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Sherrell
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question where Compute Engine was the answer for managing custom images. It seems like the most logical option.
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Sean
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about App Engine being more for web apps, so that might not be the right choice here.
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Erick
6 months ago
I think we might need to use Compute Engine for the custom images since it supports VM instances and custom images, right?
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Erasmo
6 months ago
I'm feeling a bit lost on this one. There are a few different Google Cloud products mentioned, and I'm not sure which one is the best fit for maintaining custom Linux images. I'll have to review the details of each service to make a more informed decision.
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Pansy
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know App Engine is a good option for hosting web apps, but I'm not sure if it supports custom Linux images. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Rozella
6 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about migrating custom Linux images to Google Cloud. I think Compute Engine is the best option since it allows you to run custom VM images.
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Shaquana
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. We need to maintain custom Linux images, so that rules out the App Engine standard environment since that's more for managed runtimes. Google Kubernetes Engine could work, but that might be overkill for just migrating some custom images. I'm leaning towards Compute Engine.
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Eun
6 months ago
This seems like a pretty standard task. As long as I follow the steps exactly, I should be able to get the page numbers added correctly.
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Reynalda
6 months ago
I'm confused... I thought we talked about capacity planning being linked to both demand and supply phases, but I can't remember the exact order.
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Felicidad
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking about a feature that groups VMs and sets minimum memory requirements. I'm pretty sure that's describing resource pooling.
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Barabara
6 months ago
Okay, let's see. Verification happens to confirm the identity of the user, so it makes sense that it would be done as part of the sign-on process, before the user is granted access. I'll go with A.
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Beckie
11 months ago
I'm gonna go with Compute Engine. It's like the Swiss Army Knife of Google Cloud, can handle just about anything you throw at it.
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Gerald
11 months ago
You know, I heard Google's new 'Fridge Engine' can handle custom images too. But I'm pretty sure Compute Engine is the real answer here.
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Kati
9 months ago
Yeah, Compute Engine is definitely the right choice for handling the custom images during the migration to Google Cloud.
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Justine
9 months ago
I agree, Compute Engine is the way to go for migrating those Linux custom images.
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Jolene
9 months ago
I've heard of the 'Fridge Engine' too, but I'm sticking with Compute Engine for this migration.
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Tonette
9 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Compute Engine is designed for tasks like that.
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Kayleigh
10 months ago
I think Compute Engine is the best option for maintaining custom images.
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Novella
10 months ago
I think Compute Engine is the best option for maintaining the custom images.
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Walton
11 months ago
Hah, Kubernetes Engine? For a simple Linux app migration? That's overkill, my friend. Compute Engine is the clear winner.
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Maurine
10 months ago
Compute Engine is definitely the way to go for this migration.
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Dannette
10 months ago
Yeah, Kubernetes Engine seems like too much for a simple migration.
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Justine
10 months ago
I agree, Compute Engine is the best choice for maintaining the custom images.
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Genevieve
11 months ago
Wait, what? App Engine? That's for managed containers, not custom images. Definitely Compute Engine is the right choice here.
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Luther
11 months ago
I think Compute Engine is the way to go. It allows you to create and manage custom Linux images, perfect for migrating your application.
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Glory
10 months ago
I would go with Compute Engine for maintaining the custom images during the migration.
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Felix
10 months ago
Compute Engine sounds like the right fit for managing those custom Linux images.
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Freeman
10 months ago
I think Compute Engine is the most suitable choice for this migration.
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Kris
10 months ago
Yes, Compute Engine provides the flexibility and control needed for migrating Linux custom images.
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Lucille
11 months ago
I agree, Compute Engine is the best option for maintaining custom images.
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Emelda
11 months ago
I agree, Compute Engine is the best option for maintaining custom images.
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Lisbeth
12 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think App Engine standard environment could also be a good option for maintaining the custom images.
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Elizabeth
12 months ago
I agree with Kris. Compute Engine provides the flexibility and control we need for the migration.
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Kris
12 months ago
I think we should use Compute Engine for maintaining the custom images.
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