Practice Test 1 | Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Network Engineer | Dumps | Mock Test
A client is considering the choices for the hybrid connectivity between its datacentre and its Google Cloud VPC. For regulatory reasons, the company wants a private connection that does not transfer data over the internet and has speeds up to 80 Gbps. The company has its device at the Google colocation facility.
What hybrid connectivity option should you recommend?
A. Cloud VPN tunnels between the on-premises networks and the Google Cloud VPC
B. Dedicated Interconnect between the on-premises networks and the Google Cloud VPC
C. Partner Interconnect between the on-premises networks and the Google Cloud VPC
D. Carrier Peering between the on-premises networks and the Google Cloud VPC
Correct Answer: B
- Option A is incorrect. Cloud VPN uses the internet to transfer data has a throughput of 3 Gbps. This does not meet the client’s requirements.
- Option B is correct. The Dedicated Interconnect option is more suited for the client because they have a device at a colocation facility and can easily connect to Google’s network without needing a third party.
- Option C is incorrect. The Partner Interconnect option would require the company to connect to the Google network via a third party. But in this case, the company is already in the same facility as Google, so this is less suitable. This option can only go up to 50Gbps.
- Option D is incorrect. Carrier Peering enables you to access Google applications, such as Google Workspace, by using a service provider to obtain enterprise-grade network services that connect your infrastructure to Google.
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