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Google Professional Cloud Architect Exam - Topic 5 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Architect exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 5
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For this question, refer to the Dress4Win case study. Dress4Win is expected to grow to 10 times its size in 1 year with a corresponding growth in data and traffic that mirrors the existing patterns of usage. The CIO has set the target of migrating production infrastructure to the cloud within the next 6 months. How will you configure the solution to scale for this growth without making major application changes and still maximize the ROI?

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Suggested Answer: A

Create a Dataflow pipeline to retrieve the data from the external sources, he did not specify the way he is going to create it, it might be a pub/sub or external table or whatever.


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Claudia
4 months ago
10 times growth in a year? Really? That seems a bit ambitious.
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Rachael
4 months ago
Definitely need managed instance groups for better load handling!
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Golda
4 months ago
Wait, migrating to Cloud Storage for NAS? That seems risky.
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Leonor
4 months ago
I think option C is better for flexibility.
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Rebecka
4 months ago
Sounds like a solid plan to scale up!
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Jenelle
5 months ago
I lean towards option D because it keeps NAS in Cloud Storage, which seems more efficient for unstructured data, but I’m not entirely confident.
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Aliza
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether RabbitMQ should really go to Cloud Pub/Sub. I feel like we had a question that debated that point.
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Bok
5 months ago
I think option C sounds familiar; it aligns with what we practiced about using managed instance groups for better scalability.
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Bethanie
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of using managed services to handle scaling, but I'm not sure if Cloud Datastore is the best choice for MySQL data.
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Johanna
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The issue is with clientless SSLVPN, so I don't think the AnyConnect license is the right answer. Maybe it's something to do with the browser or the group policy settings. I'll have to read the options again more closely.
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Mohammad
5 months ago
I think Flow Builder could work well for this. It allows you to build step-by-step processes to gather information from customers.
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Xenia
10 months ago
Option B looks like it could work, but I'm not sure about the Tomcat and Nginx deployment. Shouldn't we be using managed instance groups for those as well?
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Caren
8 months ago
Yeah, Option C seems like the most comprehensive solution for scaling and maximizing ROI.
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Bok
8 months ago
I think Option C might be a better choice since it includes managed instance groups for Tomcat and Nginx.
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Jonell
9 months ago
Option B looks good, but I agree, we should use managed instance groups for Tomcat and Nginx.
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Mozell
10 months ago
Wow, this is a tough one. I feel like I need to consult my crystal ball to see which option will work best. Maybe I should just put a dart on the board and see where it lands!
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Lizbeth
8 months ago
User 3: I'm leaning towards option D, migrating MySQL to Cloud SQL and NAS to Cloud Storage.
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Margot
9 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. Managed instance groups for Tomcat and Nginx seem like a good idea.
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Wilson
9 months ago
User 1: I think option C sounds like the best choice.
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Teresita
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards C as well. The combination of managed instance groups and migrating to the right cloud services seems to hit the sweet spot of scalability and ROI.
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Cristal
8 months ago
Yeah, C seems to offer the best balance between scalability and maximizing ROI. Let's go with that.
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Anastacia
9 months ago
Agreed, C seems like the most efficient option for scaling without major application changes.
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Tegan
9 months ago
I think C is the way to go. Managed instance groups and migrating to the right cloud services sound like a solid plan.
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Beula
10 months ago
D looks good too, but I'm not sure about using Cloud Storage for the NAS. Persistent Disk storage seems more reliable for that use case.
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Adell
10 months ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Managed instance groups will make scaling easier, and the migration of services to the appropriate cloud solutions seems like the right approach.
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Harley
8 months ago
It's important to maximize ROI while preparing for such significant growth in a short timeframe.
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Blair
8 months ago
Using Cloud Dataproc for Hadoop and Compute Engine for NAS storage seems like a solid plan.
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Rodrigo
8 months ago
I agree, migrating MySQL to Cloud SQL and RabbitMQ to Cloud Pub/Sub makes sense for efficiency.
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Shannon
8 months ago
Option C looks like the best choice. Managed instance groups will definitely help with scaling.
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Ciara
8 months ago
It's important to plan ahead for growth and choose the right cloud solutions to support that growth.
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Tennie
9 months ago
Migrating MySQL to Cloud SQL and RabbitMQ to Cloud Pub/Sub also sound like good moves for maximizing ROI.
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Trinidad
9 months ago
I agree, using managed instance groups for Tomcat and Nginx will definitely help with scalability.
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Erasmo
9 months ago
Option C looks like the way to go. Managed instance groups will make scaling easier, and the migration of services to the appropriate cloud solutions seems like the right approach.
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Talia
11 months ago
I'm not sure, I think option D could also work well. Migrating everything to the cloud storage might simplify the solution.
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Iraida
11 months ago
I agree with you, Keith. Option C seems to be the most comprehensive solution that can handle the growth and maximize ROI.
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Keith
11 months ago
I think option C is the best choice because it utilizes managed instance groups and migrates the necessary components to the cloud.
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