Q: 17
Your organization has an on-premises data center. You need to provide connectivity from the on-
premises data center to Google Cloud. Bandwidth must be at least 1 Gbps, and the traffic must not
traverse the internet. What should you do?
Options
Discussion
D not B, since Partner Interconnect gives you private connectivity at 1 Gbps, while Dedicated Interconnect is really for 10 Gbps and up. Pretty sure HA VPN (A) is a common trap here because it goes over the internet.
D tbh, Partner Interconnect hits the 1 Gbps requirement and stays off the public internet. Dedicated Interconnect is overkill for this bandwidth, and HA VPN still goes over the internet. Let me know if you see it differently.
Maybe B
D partner interconnect fits here since bandwidth starts at 50 Mbps and it doesn’t touch public internet.
D since Partner Interconnect avoids internet transit and covers 1 Gbps. A is a common trap but HA VPN still uses the public internet tunnel. Seen similar on practice tests.
Option D but does "must not traverse the internet" mean absolutely private or are VPNs acceptable? That could change the answer.
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