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Your organization is using a Shared VPC model. Service project owners want to independently manage their DNS zones in service projects. All service project workloads must be able to resolve all private zones that are defined in other service projects. You need to create a solution that meets these goals. What should you do?

  • A. Create a Cloud DNS private zone in each service project. Use a Cloud DNS forwarding zone to forward queries to the Shared VPC in the host project.
  • B. Create a Cloud DNS private zone in each service project. Use Cloud DNS peering zones that target the Shared VPC in the host project.
  • C. Create a Cloud DNS response policy zone in each service project. Use Cloud DNS peering zones that target the Shared VPC in the host project.
  • D. Create a Cloud DNS private zone in each service project. Use cross-project binding to associate the zones to the Shared VPC in the host project.
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n2183712847
1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
D The solution allows service project owners to independently manage their DNS zones and ensures that all workloads can resolve records by utilizing cross-project binding in Shared VPC.
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1f01b87
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D is correct
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RKS_2021
3 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
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