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Google Professional Cloud Architect Exam - Topic 7 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's Professional Cloud Architect exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 7
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You want to allow your operations learn to store togs from all the production protects in your Organization, without during logs from other projects All of the production projects are contained in a folder. You want to ensure that all logs for existing and new production projects are captured automatically. What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Claribel
4 months ago
Surprised that D is even an option, sounds complicated!
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Angella
4 months ago
I think B could work too, but it might be overkill.
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Anika
4 months ago
Wait, why not just use option C? Seems simpler.
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Carylon
4 months ago
I agree, A is straightforward and efficient!
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Alva
4 months ago
Option A seems like the best choice for centralized logging.
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Felicidad
5 months ago
Option D seems like it could work, but I'm not sure if using BigQuery is necessary for just storing logs. It feels a bit overcomplicated for this scenario.
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Jaime
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to set up log sinks, and I feel like option C might be too limited since it only focuses on individual projects.
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Paul
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about aggregated exports being useful for capturing logs from multiple projects. Maybe option A?
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Dawne
5 months ago
I think option B sounds right because it mentions the Organization resource, which should cover all production projects.
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Charlesetta
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key here is that loose coupling means services should be independent and not tightly bound to each other. So creating a shared security policy seems like it might go against that principle.
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Eladia
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I know AWS has services like DataSync and Transfer for FTPS that can handle data transfers, but I'm not sure if they cover all the other requirements like encryption and monitoring. I'll need to research the capabilities of each service more closely.
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Thora
5 months ago
I remember a similar question about gathering requirements. I think knowing about selectable fields is important; it helps define what users can interact with.
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Denny
5 months ago
I remember the Intermediate Routing pattern being mentioned in class; it seems like a viable option for reducing service invocations.
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