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Practice Test 3 | Google Cloud Certified Professional Data Engineer | Dumps | Mock Test

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You have a compute engine virtual instance hosting your WordPress blog on the cloud. You’ve scheduled daily snapshots for your VM’s persistent disk. One day, you faced an issue and the blog crashed due to incompatible PHP configuration while trying to upgrade to a newer version, so you need to recover the persistent disk from a snapshot for the previous day. How would you achieve this?

A. Create a replacement instance directly by selecting the snapshot from the list of daily snapshots available.
B. Create a new compute instance with the same exact machine type as the one in production which the snapshots were created from before. Create a persistent disk using the snapshot to be restored from. Attach the persistent disk to the compute engine instance.
C. You need to create a persistent disk from the snapshot to be restored from. Then, create a new compute engine instance and attach it to the restored persistent disk.
D. Export one of the snapshots to be used for recovery to Google Storage. Create a new compute engine instance, then using gsutil tool, copy the snapshot to the instance’s persistent disk to be restored.

Correct Answer: A

Google Cloud supports easy snapshot restoration to a persistent disk as well as restoring a book disk snapshot to create a new VM instance. You can simply create a replacement instance directly by selecting the snapshot from the list of snapshots available.

Source(s):

Restoring and Deleting Persistent Disk Snapshots:

https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/restore-and-delete-snapshots

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