You have two VPCs: VPC A in Project A and VPC B in Project B. The VPCs are peered, and each VPC has VM instances in four zones. You are using the Network Intelligence Center Performance Dashboard to investigate the packet loss for traffic flows that start in VPC A and terminate in VPC B. You need the reported packet loss metric to have at least a 90% confidence level. What should you do?
Question 172
You are designing a new network infrastructure for your customer in Google Cloud. Your customer requires a connection between two Google Cloud VPCs that must include a VPN tunnel. You want to follow Google-recommended practices while ensuring maximum availability of the connection. Which VPN configuration should you choose?
Question 173
Your company is moving to a hybrid cloud environment and needs to connect two on-premises data centers to Google Cloud. Your company has opted for no service level agreement (SLA) on the Dedicated Interconnect ports. You set up a single Dedicated Interconnect to connect each on-premises data center to Google Cloud: one Dedicated Interconnect in us-east1 and another Dedicated Interconnect in us-west1. You also configured a Cloud Router for each Dedicated Interconnect in each respective region. You now need to configure the Interconnect attachments to provide as much high availability diversity as possible based on this design. What should you do?
Question 174
Your company runs an enterprise platform on-premises using virtual machines (VMs). Your internet customers have created tens of thousands of DNS domains pointing to your public IP addresses allocated to the VMs. Typically, your customers hard-code your IP addresses in their DNS records. You are now planning to migrate the platform to Compute Engine and you want to use Bring Your Own IP. You want to minimize disruption to the platform. What should you do?
Question 175
You need to create the technical architecture for hybrid connectivity from your data center to Google Cloud. This will be managed by a partner. You want to follow Google-recommended practices for production-level applications. What should you do?
Question 176
You are deploying your infrastructure in the us-central1 region. Your on-premises data center is located in New York City, and the Google Cloud region closest to New York City is us-east4. Your Cloud Interconnect is located in Ashburn, Virginia (VA), United States. You need to use Cloud Interconnect to connect your application infrastructure with backend systems in your data center location. You do not expect the application bandwidth to exceed 500 Mbps. You want to minimize latency and cost. What should you do?
Question 177
You have provisioned a Cloud Interconnect connection with a VLAN attachment. You configured Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) between your on-premises router and your Cloud Router. After deploying and testing the connection, you discover that the BGP session is not established between your on-premises router and the Cloud Router. Which two actions should you take to resolve this issue? (Choose two.)
Question 178
Your company has a single on-premises data center that needs to be connected to a VPC in Google Cloud. The total bandwidth requirement is 10Gbps. The connection must be redundant and have a minimum SLA of 99.9%. Due to the sensitive nature of the workloads, you need to implement the solution with the lowest latency. What should you do?
Question 179
Your company deployed a hub and spoke architecture in Google Cloud to host their workloads. They use VPC network peerings to connect the hub and the spokes. You need to replicate the design and use Network Connectivity Center. What should you do?
Question 180
You are deploying HA VPN within Google Cloud. You need to exchange routes dynamically between your on-premises gateway and Google Cloud. You have already created a HA VPN gateway and a peer VPN gateway resource. What should you do?