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In discussions with a prospective customer who wants to move to Google Cloud to make use of the latest, scalable technologies available therein, you learn that there are very strict regulations concerning the storage of data. They only have the approval to store it in their current private data center .
What would you advise them?
- A . Retain on-premise itself those portions of data and compute which are under regulation.
Take advantage of all the other cloud capabilities for remaining work-loads.
B. It is too risky to touch anything in such a scenario. It is best to remain entirely on-premise.
C. Regulations are guidelines. As long as the data remains encrypted, you can move it anywhere.
D. Petition the government for changes to such regulations as all industries are moving to the public cloud. Then, when the regulations are eased, move to Google Cloud.
Suggested Answer: A
Explanation:
Moving to Google Cloud is not an all-or-nothing option. Certain workloads can continue to remain on-premise while the predominant chunk moves to Google Cloud
Explanation:
Moving to Google Cloud is not an all-or-nothing option. Certain workloads can continue to remain on-premise while the predominant chunk moves to Google Cloud
Posted : 27/11/2022 4:23 am