A is correct .
You can limit the physical location of a new resource with the Organization Policy Service resource locations constraint. You can use the location property of a resource to identify where it is deployed and maintained by the service. For data-containing resources of some Google Cloud services, this property also reflects the location where data is stored. This constraint allows you to define the allowed Google Cloud locations where the resources for supported services in your hierarchy can be created.
After you define resource locations, this limitation will apply only to newly-created resources. Resources you created before setting the resource locations constraint will continue to exist and perform their function.
https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/organization-policy/defining-locations
The correct answer is: A. Configure an organizational policy which constrains where resources can be deployed.
Google Cloud offers the ability to use organizational policies to constrain the deployment of resources to specific regions or zones. This allows you to control where resources can be deployed within your organization, and ensure that they are only deployed in the regions that are appropriate for your business needs. To configure an organizational policy to constrain the location of resources, you can use the Cloud Resource Manager to create and apply a policy that specifies the allowed regions or zones for resource deployment.
The confusing thing here is that GCP has renamed the same solution multiple times. The concept is "Multi Cluster Ingress (MCI)", and kubemci was the original solution for setting this up. Then GCP released "Ingress for Anthos", which replaced kubemci. Now, they have again renamed "Ingress for Anthos" to "Multi Cluster Ingress". If you see this question in the exam, it should no longer provide "Ingress for Anthos" as an option, but instead will say something like "Multi Cluster Ingress". The answers can be found at these links:
https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/multi-cluster-ingress
https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/multi-cluster-ingress
He just got confused and wrotte the comment in the incorrect question/subject lol but I know what question is he talking about and at least on that question he is right, the answer was D lol
he meant to say D for the question 6 for topic 7.. :)
But in this question for sure the answer is A
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