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Google Professional-Cloud-Database-Engineer Exam Overview :

Exam Name: Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Database Engineer
Exam Code: Professional-Cloud-Database-Engineer Dumps
Vendor: Google Certification: Cloud Database Engineer
Questions: 132 Q&A's Shared By: matias
Question 32

Your organization has a security policy to ensure that all Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL databases are secure. You want to protect sensitive data by using a key that meets specific locality or residency requirements. Your organization needs to control the key's lifecycle activities. You need to ensure that data is encrypted at rest and in transit. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create the database with Google-managed encryption keys.

B.

Create the database with customer-managed encryption keys.

C.

Create the database persistent disk with Google-managed encryption keys.

D.

Create the database persistent disk with customer-managed encryption keys.

Discussion
Question 33

Your ecommerce application connecting to your Cloud SQL for SQL Server is expected to have additional traffic due to the holiday weekend. You want to follow Google-recommended practices to set up alerts for CPU and memory metrics so you can be notified by text message at the first sign of potential issues. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Use a Cloud Function to pull CPU and memory metrics from your Cloud SQL instance and to call a custom service to send alerts.

B.

Use Error Reporting to monitor CPU and memory metrics and to configure SMS notification channels.

C.

Use Cloud Logging to set up a log sink for CPU and memory metrics and to configure a sink destination to send a message to Pub/Sub.

D.

Use Cloud Monitoring to set up an alerting policy for CPU and memory metrics and to configure SMS notification channels.

Discussion
Question 34

Your company wants to migrate an Oracle-based application to Google Cloud. The application team currently uses Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) to back up the database to tape for long-term retention (LTR). You need a cost-effective backup and restore solution that meets a 2-hour recovery time objective (RTO) and a 15-minute recovery point objective (RPO). What should you do?

Options:

A.

Migrate the Oracle databases to Bare Metal Solution for Oracle, and store backups on tapes on-premises.

B.

Migrate the Oracle databases to Bare Metal Solution for Oracle, and use Actifio to store backup files on Cloud Storage using the Nearline Storage class.

C.

Migrate the Oracle databases to Bare Metal Solution for Oracle, and back up the Oracle databases to Cloud Storage using the Standard Storage class.

D.

Migrate the Oracle databases to Compute Engine, and store backups on tapes on-premises.

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Question 35

Your organization has an existing app that just went viral. The app uses a Cloud SQL for MySQL backend database that is experiencing slow disk performance while using hard disk drives (HDDs). You need to improve performance and reduce disk I/O wait times. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Export the data from the existing instance, and import the data into a new instance with solid-state drives (SSDs).

B.

Edit the instance to change the storage type from HDD to SSD.

C.

Create a high availability (HA) failover instance with SSDs, and perform a failover to the new instance.

D.

Create a read replica of the instance with SSDs, and perform a failover to the new instance

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