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A client is currently running software on their on-premise systems that is bound by a certain type of license. They are allowed to run the software on virtualized machines. However, they cannot run them on virtualized machines that are shared by two different companies, teams, or projects .
What option do they have on Google Cloud?
- A . Google Cloud is a public cloud accessed by multiple customers.
B . Allocate a Bare Metal machine.
C . Setup exclusive login to the VM with self-generated security keys.
D . Allocate sole-tenant nodes
Suggested Answer: D
Explanation:
Sole-tenancy lets you have exclusive access to a sole-tenant node, which is a physical Compute Engine server that is dedicated to hosting only your project's VMs. Use sole-tenant nodes to keep your VMs physically separated from VMs in other projects, or to group your VMs together on the same host hardware. https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/nodes/sole-tenant-nodes
Explanation:
Sole-tenancy lets you have exclusive access to a sole-tenant node, which is a physical Compute Engine server that is dedicated to hosting only your project's VMs. Use sole-tenant nodes to keep your VMs physically separated from VMs in other projects, or to group your VMs together on the same host hardware. https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/nodes/sole-tenant-nodes
Posted : 01/11/2022 9:20 am