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Your organization is starting to containerize with Google Cloud. You need a fully managed storage solution for container images and Helm charts. You need to identify a storage solution that has native integration into existing Google Cloud services, including Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Cloud Run, VPC Service Controls, and Identity and Access Management (IAM). What should you do?

  • A. Use Docker to configure a Cloud Storage driver pointed at the bucket owned by your organization.
  • B. Configure an open source container registry server to run in GKE with a restrictive role-based access control (RBAC) configuration.
  • C. Configure Artifact Registry as an OCI-based container registry for both Helm charts and container images.
  • D. Configure Container Registry as an OCI-based container registry for container images.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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alpha_canary
8 months, 2 weeks ago
C: Artifact Registry is a fully managed service in Google Cloud that supports OCI-based container images as well as Helm charts. It has native integration with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Cloud Run, VPC Service Controls, and Identity and Access Management (IAM). https://cloud.google.com/artifact-registry/docs/supported-formats#container Eliminated Options: A: would require additional management overhead and wouldn't provide native integration with the mentioned Google Cloud services. B: Configuring an open source container registry server to run in GKE would require more management overhead compared to using a fully managed service like Artifact Registry. https://cloud.google.com/artifact-registry/docs/hel D: While Container Registry supports container images, it doesn't support Helm charts. Artifact Registry is the newer, more feature-rich service that is recommended by Google.
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xhilmi
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Artifact Registry is a fully managed, scalable, and secure artifact storage solution that integrates seamlessly with other Google Cloud services. It is designed for storing various artifacts, including container images and Helm charts. Here's why option C is the most suitable choice: Options A, B, and D might have their use cases, but none of them provide the same level of seamless integration with Google Cloud services, including GKE, Cloud Run, VPC Service Controls, and IAM, as Artifact Registry does. Additionally, Artifact Registry supports both container images and Helm charts, making it a comprehensive solution for your containerization needs on Google Cloud.
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nqthien041292
11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Vote C
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koo_kai
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
https://cloud.google.com/artifact-registry/docs/helm
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activist
1 year ago
Answer C is correct to me.
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