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Your company operates in a highly regulated domain that requires you to store all organization logs for seven years. You want to minimize logging infrastructure complexity by using managed services. You need to avoid any future loss of log capture or stored logs due to misconfiguration or human error. What should you do?

  • A. Use Cloud Logging to configure an aggregated sink at the organization level to export all logs into a BigQuery dataset.
  • B. Use Cloud Logging to configure an aggregated sink at the organization level to export all logs into Cloud Storage with a seven-year retention policy and Bucket Lock.
  • C. Use Cloud Logging to configure an export sink at each project level to export all logs into a BigQuery dataset
  • D. Use Cloud Logging to configure an export sink at each project level to export all logs into Cloud Storage with a seven-year retention policy and Bucket Lock.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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xhilmi
Highly Voted 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
To ensure long-term retention of logs and minimize complexity while complying with regulatory requirements, the recommended approach is (Option B). By using Cloud Logging to configure an aggregated sink at the organization level to export all logs into Cloud Storage with a seven-year retention policy and Bucket Lock, you establish a centralized and secure storage solution. This setup leverages Cloud Storage's features, such as retention policies and Bucket Lock, to prevent accidental or intentional deletion of logs, reducing the risk of data loss due to misconfiguration or human error. It provides a robust and managed solution for storing logs over the required seven-year period, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
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LaxmanTiwari
10 months, 2 weeks ago
I am impressed with the work done by xhilmi.
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alpha_canary
Most Recent 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Whole company: so organization level aggregated export For 7 years: minimize cost, so cloud storage Bucket lock will prevent delete for the duration of retention policy
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LaxmanTiwari
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
I am impressed with the work done by xhilmi.
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mshafa
12 months ago
B should be Answer.
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nhiguchi
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
Answer should be B
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PrayasMohanty
1 year ago
You need to store all organization logs for seven years for which B appears more appropiate
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