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Question 134 - Cloud Digital Leader discussion

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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 concern-ing the storage of dat a. They only have the approval to store it in their current private data cen-ter. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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 mov-ing to the public cloud. Then, when the regulations are eased, move to Google Cloud.
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D.
Petition the government for changes to such regulations as all industries are mov-ing 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

asked 18/09/2024
Julio Callegaro
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