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Question 16

For this question, refer to the HipLocal case study.

A recent security audit discovers that HipLocal’s database credentials for their Compute Engine-hosted MySQL databases are stored in plain text on persistent disks. HipLocal needs to reduce the risk of these credentials being stolen. What should they do?

Options:

A.

Create a service account and download its key. Use the key to authenticate to Cloud Key Management Service (KMS) to obtain the database credentials.

B.

Create a service account and download its key. Use the key to authenticate to Cloud Key Management Service (KMS) to obtain a key used to decrypt the database credentials.

C.

Create a service account and grant it the roles/iam.serviceAccountUser role. Impersonate as this account and authenticate using the Cloud SQL Proxy.

D.

Grant the roles/secretmanager.secretAccessor role to the Compute Engine service account. Store and access the database credentials with the Secret Manager API.

Question 17

In order to meet their business requirements, how should HipLocal store their application state?

Options:

A.

Use local SSDs to store state.

B.

Put a memcache layer in front of MySQL.

C.

Move the state storage to Cloud Spanner.

D.

Replace the MySQL instance with Cloud SQL.

Question 18

HipLocal wants to reduce the number of on-call engineers and eliminate manual scaling.

Which two services should they choose? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Use Google App Engine services.

B.

Use serverless Google Cloud Functions.

C.

Use Knative to build and deploy serverless applications.

D.

Use Google Kubernetes Engine for automated deployments.

E.

Use a large Google Compute Engine cluster for deployments.

Question 19

Which service should HipLocal use for their public APIs?

Options:

A.

Cloud Armor

B.

Cloud Functions

C.

Cloud Endpoints

D.

Shielded Virtual Machines

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Exam Name: Google Certified Professional - Cloud Developer
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