Practice Test 2 | Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect | Dumps | Mock Test
Your company wants to reduce cost on infrequently accessed data by moving it to the cloud. The data will still be accessed approximately once a month to refresh historical charts. In addition, data older than 5 years is no longer needed. How should you store and manage the data?
A. In Google Cloud Storage and stored in a Multi-Regional bucket. Set an Object Lifecycle Management policy to delete data older than 5 years.
B. In Google Cloud Storage and stored in a Multi-Regional bucket. Set an Object Lifecycle Management policy to change the storage class to Coldline for data older than 5 years.
C. In Google Cloud Storage and stored in a Nearline bucket. Set an Object Lifecycle Management policy to delete data older than 5 years.
D. In Google Cloud Storage and stored in a Nearline bucket. Set an Object Lifecycle Management policy to change the storage class to Coldline for data older than 5 years.
Correct Answer CFeedback
C (Correct Answer) – The access pattern fits Nearline storage class requirements and Nearline is a more cost-effective storage approach than Multi-Regional. The object lifecycle management policy to delete data is correct versus changing the storage class to Coldline.
A and B – For the requirement: “accessed approximately once a month” A and B can be quickly eliminated due to the incorrect Multi-Regional storage class vs Nearline storage class
D – Need deleting them, not changing the storage class to Coldline.
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