Practice Test 3 | Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect | Dumps | Mock Test
Your company collects and stores security camera footage in Google Cloud Storage. Within the first 30 days, footage is
processed regularly for threat detection, object detection, trend analysis, and suspicious behavior detection. You want to minimize the cost of storing all the data. How should you store the videos?
A. Use Standard Google Cloud Storage for the first 30 days, and then move to Coldline Storage.
B. Use Google Cloud Nearline Storage for the first 30 days, and then move to Coldline Storage.
C. Use Google Cloud Regional Storage for the first 30 days, and then move to Nearline Storage.
D. Use Google Cloud Regional Storage for the first 30 days, and then move to Google Persistent Disk.
Correct Answer A
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A (Correct Answer) – Since the data is accessed frequently within the first 30 days, using Standard Google Cloud Storage will enable the most cost-effective solution for storing and accessing the data. For videos older than 30 days, Google Cloud Coldline Storage offers the most cost-effective solution since it won’t be accessed.
B – While Google Cloud Coldline storage is cost-effective for long-term video storage, Google Cloud Nearline Storage would not be an effective solution for the first 30 days as the data is expected to be accessed frequently.
C – While Google Cloud Regional Storage is the most cost-effective solution for the first 30 days, Google Cloud Nearline Storage is not cost effective for long-term storage.
D – While Google Cloud Regional Storage is the most cost-effective solution for the first 30 days, storing the data on Google Cloud Persistent Disk would not be cost-effective for long term storage.
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