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Questions # 61:

Your company is running its application workloads on Compute Engine. The applications have been deployed in production, acceptance, and development environments. The production environment is business-critical and is used 24/7, while the acceptance and development environments are only critical during office hours. Your CFO has asked you to optimize these environments to achieve cost savings during idle times. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create a shell script that uses the gcloud command to change the machine type of the development and acceptance instances to a smaller machine type outside of office hours. Schedule the shell script on one of the production instances to automate the task.


B.

Use Cloud Scheduler to trigger a Cloud Function that will stop the development and acceptance environments after office hours and start them just before office hours.


C.

Deploy the development and acceptance applications on a managed instance group and enable autoscaling.


D.

Use regular Compute Engine instances for the production environment, and use preemptible VMs for the acceptance and development environments.


Questions # 62:

Auditors visit your teams every 12 months and ask to review all the Google Cloud Identity and Access Management (Cloud IAM) policy changes in the previous 12 months. You want to streamline and expedite the analysis and audit process. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create custom Google Stackdriver alerts and send them to the auditor.


B.

Enable Logging export to Google BigQuery and use ACLs and views to scope the data shared with the auditor.


C.

Use cloud functions to transfer log entries to Google Cloud SQL and use ACLS and views to limit an auditor's view.


D.

Enable Google Cloud Storage (GCS) log export to audit logs Into a GCS bucket and delegate access to the bucket.


Questions # 63:

You are responsible for the Google Cloud environment in your company Multiple departments need access to their own projects and the members within each department will have the same project responsibilities You want to structure your Google Cloud environment for minimal maintenance and maximum overview of 1AM permissions as each department's projects start and end You want to follow Google-recommended practices What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create a Google Group per department and add all department members to their respective groups Create a folder per department and grant the respective group the required 1AM permissions at the folder level Add the projects under the respective folders


B.

Grant all department members the required 1AM permissions for their respective projects


C.

Create a Google Group per department and add all department members to their respective groups Grant each group the required I AM permissions for their respective projects


D.

Create a folder per department and grant the respective members of the department the required 1AM permissions at the folder level. Structure all projects for each department under the respective folders


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