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Question #: 202
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Your company is creating a new cloud-native Google Cloud organization. You expect this Google Cloud organization to first be used by a small number of departments and then expand to be used by a large number of departments. Each department has a large number of applications that range in size. You need to design the VPC network architecture. Your solution must minimize the amount of management required, while remaining flexible enough for development teams to quickly adapt to their evolving needs. What should you do?

  • A. Create a separate VPC for each department, and connect the VPCs with VPC Network Peering.
  • B. Create a separate VPC for each department. Use Private Service Connect to connect the VPCs.
  • C. Create a separate VPC for each application. Use Private Service Connect to connect the VPCs.
  • D. Create a separate VPC for each department, and connect the VPCs with Cloud VPN.
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GP123123
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: A
B C :Private Service Connect is designed to enable you to securely access Google-provided services (such as Cloud SQL and Cloud Storage) or services provided by Google Cloud partners using private IP addresses. These services are preconfigured and accessible to users through PSC. So B C incorrect。 D:Too costly and difficult to control A:There may also be some issues such as network segment conflicts, but compared to other options, this may be the best solution.
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kleranti
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: A
A is better
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maurer
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Create a separate VPC for each department, and connect the VPCs with VPC Network Peering This is the best solution because: Right level of isolation: Department-level separation provides security boundaries without excessive fragmentation Scalable: VPC peering can handle growth from few to many departments Minimal management: One VPC per department is manageable, not one per application Flexible: Teams can create subnets, configure routing, and manage applications within their department VPC Native connectivity: VPC peering provides high-performance, low-latency connections
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Duke_CT
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
I'm Guessing D
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