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Which of the following is true while creating a boot persistent disk from a snapshot.

A.
You cannot apply a snapshot to an existing persistent disk, or apply a snapshot to persistent disks that belong to a different project than that snapshot.
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A.
You cannot apply a snapshot to an existing persistent disk, or apply a snapshot to persistent disks that belong to a different project than that snapshot.
B.
It is only possible to apply data from a snapshot when you first create a persistent disk.
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B.
It is only possible to apply data from a snapshot when you first create a persistent disk.
C.
After you create a snapshot of a boot persistent disk, you can apply data from that snapshot to new persistent disks.
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C.
After you create a snapshot of a boot persistent disk, you can apply data from that snapshot to new persistent disks.
D.
All of the above.
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D.
All of the above.
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

When you create a virtual machine (VM) instance, you must also create a boot disk for the VM. You can use a public image, a custom image, or a snapshot that was taken from another boot disk. When you create a boot disk, limit the disk size to 2 TB to account for the limitations of MBR partitioning.

Compute Engine automatically creates a boot persistent disk when you create an instance. If you require additional data storage space for your instances, add one or more secondary instance storage options.

You might need to create a standalone boot persistent disk and attach it to an instance later, or resize a boot persistent disk to improve performance and add more space for additional applications or operating system files. That process is described in Add or resize a persistent disk.

As a best practice, do not use regional persistent disks for boot disks. In a failover situation, they do not force-attach to a VM.

After you create a snapshot of a boot persistent disk, you can apply data from that snapshot to new persistent disks. It is only possible to apply data from a snapshot when you first create a persistent disk. You cannot apply a snapshot to an existing persistent disk, or apply a snapshot to persistent disks that belong to a different project than that snapshot.

asked 18/09/2024
Mike de Roo
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