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All of a company's servers are currently hosted in one cloud MSP. The company created a new cloud environment with a different MSP. A cloud engineer is now tasked with preparing for server migrations and establishing connectivity between clouds. Which of the following should the engineer perform FIRST?

  • A. Peer all the networks from each cloud environment.
  • B. Migrate the servers.
  • C. Create a VPN tunnel.
  • D. Configure network access control lists.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Stonetales987
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
VPN first (Secure the connection) ,then peer. The VPN is needed because you are preparing for server migrations and establishing connectivity between TWO cloud environments hosted by DIFFERENT Managed Service Providers (MSPs).
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FrancisDrake
11 months, 3 weeks ago
If the answer is VPN then that migration is going to take a long time.
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utied
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
Peering: Establishes direct communication between VPCs without traversing the public internet, minimizing latency and enhancing performance and security. Appear to customer as single network. I think the key is "The company created a new cloud environment with a different MSP. A cloud engineer is now tasked with preparing for server migrations and establishing connectivity between clouds." Using public internet is not peering. C. Create a VPN tunnel.
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sham_ba_lam
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
They are all good steps, but FIRST would be to establish a VPN connection that the data migration process is secure.
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CapJackSparrow
1 year, 11 months ago
google always seems to be the wildcard... try googling something like "peer aws and azure VPC" the only-thing I can find is VPN tunnels.
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Francois1984
1 year, 4 months ago
i recently started using chatgpt. this is what it says: Before migrating servers and workloads, establishing connectivity between the two cloud environments is crucial. You'll need to set up networking components to ensure communication between servers in both environments. This generally involves creating Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs), Virtual Networks, VPN connections, or Direct Connect links, depending on the cloud providers you are working with.
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buckthesystem
1 year, 1 month ago
You should never use ChatGPT to find factual information. Due to the underlying technology it can be entirely inaccurate and/or make up information that sounds convincingly correct. There are many example with even the latest models that have been "opened up" to the internet are getting things scarily wrong.
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Not_That_Guy
2 years, 2 months ago
I think peering works within the same cloud provider, because this question refers to different providers then VPN Tunnel is probably correct.
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tonytonyyyyy
2 years, 2 months ago
I think it's A. https://cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/vpc-peering Google Cloud VPC Network Peering allows internal IP address connectivity across two Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks regardless of whether they belong to the same project or the same organization. VPC Network Peering enables you to connect VPC networks so that workloads in different VPC networks can communicate internally. Traffic stays within Google's network and doesn't traverse the public internet.
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