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Which of the following are the current options for paid support in GCP? (Select Three An-swer)

  1. Premier
  2. Standard
  3. Enhanced
  4. Role
  5. Premium

Answer(s): B,C,E

Explanation:

Because GCP provides three options for paid support which are Standard, Enhanced and Premium. Basic Support is included with your Google Cloud subscription which cover only Case, phone, and chat support for billing issues only

Reference link- https://cloud.google.com/support



What cloud service model would you want to select if you want to solve a particular busi-ness problem by providing CRM services in the cloud to your enterprises?

  1. CaaS
  2. SaaS
  3. PaaS
  4. IaaS

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

SaaS ­ Software as a Service (SaaS) provides you a complete product that is run and managed by the service provider. You worry only about using the software and not about infrastructure. SaaS provides the lowest level of flexibility and management control over the infrastructure.

(Example: Google Gsuite and MS O365)



App Engine has been deployed in your customers GCP cloud deployment. The customer would like to know more about the benefits of App Engine Flexible. Please advise them on the benefits of App Engine Flexible (Select Two Answers)

  1. Supports autoscaling
  2. Supports Docker containers
  3. Supports mainframe connectivity
  4. Source code is written in specific versions of the supported programming lan-guages only

Answer(s): A,B

Explanation:

Autoscaling is supported in both Flexible and Standard environments. Flexible Environment does run a Docker container that includes a custom runtime or source code written in other programming languages.

Reference link - https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/the-appengine-environments



A startup client of yours does offline data processing for a few of its clients. They are mi-grating their applications and the associated data to Google Cloud. They have 100TB of data to move. They presently have a very small private data center setup connected to a local internet provider. The maximum bandwidth they are able to get is 100Mbps. How long will it take them to transfer the data over the internet if the transfer goes smoothly?

  1. About 12 days.
  2. About 2 years.
  3. About 100 days.
  4. About 24 hours.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The key reason I included this question is to clarify some terminologies that will be important for your estimates. The data size mentioned is a TB terabyte. Note the "byte". The speed is mentioned in Mbps, which is Megabits per second. Note the "bits". 8 bits make a byte. So, to get the actual number of bits transferred, you need to multiply the TB number by 8. Total data transferred (in bits) = 100 * 1,000,000,000,000 * 8 bits Speed = 100Mbps = 100 * 1,000,000. i.e. 100 million bits are transferred per second. Hence time taken to transfer all the data = Total Data/Speed = 8,000,000 seconds.
Number of seconds in a day = 24*60*60 = 86,400
Total time taken in days = 8,000,000/86,400 = 92.59 days

Reference link- https://cloud.google.com/architecture/migration-to-google-cloud-transferring-your- large-datasets#online_versus_offline_transfer






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