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Question 232 - Associate Cloud Engineer discussion
You are migrating a business critical application from your local data center into Google Cloud. As part of your high-availability strategy, you want to ensure that any data used by the application will be immediately available if a zonal failure occurs. What should you do?
A.
Store the application data on a zonal persistent disk. Create a snapshot schedule for the disk. If an outage occurs, create a new disk from the most recent snapshot and attach it to a new VM in another zone.
B.
Store the application data on a zonal persistent disk. If an outage occurs, create an instance in another zone with this disk attached.
C.
Store the application data on a regional persistent disk. Create a snapshot schedule for the disk. If an outage occurs, create a new disk from the most recent snapshot and attach it to a new VM in another zone.
D.
Store the application data on a regional persistent disk If an outage occurs, create an instance in another zone with this disk attached.
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